Iam 5 months pregnant and had a severe accident with jaw fractures.Most of my teeth are broken especially i lost my upper front four teeth.Surgery is done,had a plate in jaw and wiring is done.can I go for temporary teeth after wiring is removed or should it be done after delivery only
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If no RCT or extraction is not required in your case then dental bridge can be done during pregnanacy.
If planning for implants then get temeporary teeth fixed now and get implants done after child is 6 months old at least as you will be breastfeeding the child.
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If possible, pls take a picture of the region where teeth to be replaced.and of the other jaw too.
Teeth replacement can be done during pregnancy, provided no other x-rays required.That can be confirmed only by thorough clinical examination.
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Can you share more information on what do you mean by temporary teeth fixing. I understand from your explanation that you have had difficult past few weeks. But replacement of teeth will help you eat better . In next trimester it may become uncomfortable to undergo dental treatment .I advise you to get the treatment done now if possible.
Please share more information. Like what kind of treatment are you looking for? What do you mean by temporary teeth ?
Dr Divya
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Take your General Physicians or Gynaecologist opinion too.If you are fit to undergo the Dental treatment as it takes few hours of sitting for the appointment.
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Preferably get the dental treatment this trimester.
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