Implantation query

2016-11-23 11:47:34
Is implantation treatment harmful in 4th month pregnancy time.please suggest me.if it will dont have any problem then i will go with treatment
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Hello, you cannot go for implantation in 4th month pregnancy. try to avoid surgeries during pregnancy.

Answered2016-11-30 05:04:36

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In 4 the month if Pregnancy Implant procedure can be done safely. But consult your Gynaecologist. It will depend on his opinion. Dentist will take every care for painless and perfect surgery. It will also depend on your general health and if any other systemic problems you are having. If its front tooth you can go for some temporary tooth for time being
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Take opinion of your Gynaecologist and if if he says yes then you can safely undergo Implant procedure

Answered2016-11-28 17:55:05

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It's an elective procedure and any surgery will only add to more stress, best to be done post delivery.

Answered2016-11-25 10:22:00

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Hi..its a minor surgical treatment and it can be done safely during pregnancy as well. But, better to wait till delivery. Regards

Answered2016-11-25 04:55:05

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Hi..its a minor surgery and is not an emergency condition..kindly get it done post  delivery and must consult the gynaecologist before any invasive procedure is undertaken..take care

Answered2016-11-24 12:48:34

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Implant placement is never emergency. Theoretically it not contra indicated in 2nd trimester. But as much as possible it is better to postpone any elective surgical procedures during pregnancy as post surgically you cannot be put on higher antibiotics and pain killers. Pregnancy is very important stage in life. I suggest for now postpone and take good care of ur health. Regards

Answered2016-11-24 02:59:33

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Actually 4th to 6th month (2nd trimester) is the safe period, but Better to consult your gynecologist before starting the treatment.

Answered2016-11-24 02:13:29

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Implants during 2 nd trimester of pregnancy is not absolutely contraindicated. There are few relative contraindications. The best persons to decide on the issue is your gynaecologist and dentist. Same way, my personal opinion on this issue is as following : Child birth is more important than anything else. Hence, teeth replacement ( implants ) shall be done , once child birth is over. For time being, u shall opt for temporary denture/replacement. Kindly check with your dentist, regarding the same.

Answered2016-11-23 17:07:08

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I won't suggest u to go it before delivery.get it post delivery Dr Ratnika Agarwal of Smile Up Dental Care & Implant Center Pune

Answered2016-11-25 16:33:40

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Hello, Mam,as the implant procedure is not an emergency procedure,my advice is take it easy and postpone it till after the delivery. Regards Dr Sumanmakam

Answered2016-11-24 06:56:25

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Greetings. Madam  i really  wont advise you to  undergo any elective implant procedure. You are carrying a child that should only be your  priority. Regards and good luck.
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best time to undergo would be at least 6 to 8 months post Delivery.

Answered2016-11-24 05:18:59

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Hi, Implant treatment is not an emergency treatment ,you can do it later also but if you want to do it now please take consent from your gynec before the implant procedure.

Answered2016-11-24 05:06:27

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Hello madam, Implant placement is not contraindicated during second trimester.. but it's advisable for u to pls wait till delivery... Your gynaecologist opinion is a must before u meet ur dentist.. Thank u

Answered2016-11-23 17:39:27

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If it's not urgent,  you can do it post delivery.
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Post delivery,  schedule the appointment.

Answered2016-11-23 17:02:17

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