I am 7 months pregnant and have severe ache in teeth, the whole jaw. I can't sleep on my right side.
Is there a pregnancy safe medicine that I can take?
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Dental procedures are not recommended in this period so pls visit Dentist for medication and before taking the same, consult with your gynecologist. Don't take any medication without gyno consent.
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Hello mam, Good day.
Since you are in third trimester of pregnancy that is 7 th month... We can't do any dental procedures...You can take only antibiotics and pain killers that too with the concern of your gynecologist
You may take a paracetamol or a Bruges for temporary relief but will need a course of antibiotics and a definitive treatment under an expert dentist preferably without xrays.
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Go consult a good dentist/ endodontist
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Please do not take painkillers for long durations it needs immediate attention even babies can feel the pain mom undergoes.
Good afternoon ..mam I would recommend you to visit a dentist .as unnecessary medicines are not good .plus tooth may not subside with pain killers ..it's important to find out the reason and get it treated .
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