I had tooth pain from night...my periods are delayed and I am trying for pregnancy is it safe to take treatmeant from the dentist...is it safe or is it causes any problem if I am pregnant
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Hi mam
Please go for consultation for the tooth pain
The dentist will take precautions to avoid any risks if you are pregnant and do the treatment accordingly
Till the time you haven’t conceived it’s safe to get over with the treatment…
If infection isn’t severe these days treatment get over very quickly and your pain and suffering will be reduced and you will have a good pregnancy throughout!!so don’t delay if treatment is needed
Get the confirmation report of your pregnancy if it’s positive Convey prior to your dentist as your treatment will be planned accordingly considering everything.
Hello.
Before getting to the answer, I would suggest you to get the pregnancy test done as it helps in planning your dental treatment also.
Firstly we need to check clinically to know what is the issue with the teeth. If needed, an xray will be prescribed (exposure to radiation is not considered safe during pregnancy). Dental treatments if needed can be safely performed in 1st and 3rd trimesters with necessary precautions.
Next Steps
Please confirm your pregnancy status and visit your nearby dentist
Health Tips
Please do not take over the counter medication for your pain.
Hi,
It is safe to take treatment if you are planning. As mentioned that you have skipped your periods, I suggest you take a pregnancy test before going in for a consult with the dentist.
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