2nd Trimester is normally safe for dental treatment after getting consent from your attending gynaecologist.So if not very urgent plz wait for few days.
Do so if it is necessary right now ...if it is something that can be delayed for a couple of months, wait. If it is symptomatic the procedure can be done with the consent of your gynaecologist Additional xrays to check the condition and position of the tooth would be helpful.
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You are still in the first trimester of pregnancy. The second trimester that is 4th to 6th month is the safest for undergoing any sort of dental treatments. So if the wisdom teeth are not troubling you much you can just wait for some more time. But if they are too much troubling just talk with your gynecologist, take her consent and then after taking certain precautions the treatment can be carried out by a maxillofacial surgeon.
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You can get in touch with me. I am a Maxillofacial surgeon and implantologist practicing in Delhi
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