Risk of teeth extraction during pregnancy.
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Extraction or any elective tt should be b postponed during pregnancy however it's not a absolute contraindication safest is second trimester for extraction attempt to save the tooth can b made if feasible.Â
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Not recommended in first trimester. 2nd is safest.Â
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Hello, There is always a risk of extraction of teeth during pregnancy. During the first and third trimester it is absolutely contraindicated. Although, under gynecologist fitness and approval, tooth can be extracted during the second trimester. Finally, it depends upon the oral examination of the involved teeth and it is better to visit the dentist before coming into conclusions.Â
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Yes, it depends upon trimester of pregnency ,specially medication to be taken after extraction.Â
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Tooth extraction should be avoided in pregnency.Â
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The risk is more in The 1st Trimester and 3rd Trimester . Try to get the procedure ( If Required) during the 2nd trimester .Between 3rd to 6th month . Also can be done any time with proper care and precaution . Better to get it done in time as if the tooth is that bad that it has been advised extraction the delay will only cause more problems in the future .Â
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2nd trimester is considered safe for the procedures involving stress to body and the medicines prescribed will be in consultation with your gynecologist.Â
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1st and 3rd trimester don't go for extraction.Â
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extraction should not done during 1st and 3rd trimester. 2nd trimester is considered safe ,but any treatment should be done with extreme cautions. risks ranges from temporary unconsiousness to serious complications (even misscarriage), if operations are done without extreme care,proper knowledge and during wrong time.Â
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it depends upon stage of pregnancy. usually extraction avoided but if its necessary then risk can be taken. stay calm and take medicines permitted by your gynecologist onlyÂ
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Dear lybrate-user you have enquired about risk of extraction during pregnancy Tooth extraction during pregnancy needs special consideration to avoid any harm to the unborn baby. We usually avoid tooth extraction while pregnant. However, if the tooth is highly infected, non-restorable, and the infection is spreading then ttooth extraction is advised. It depends upon on the trimesters of pregnancy, the oral surgeon plans tooth extraction. After taking proper history of pregnancy. 1. First Trimester: During the first trimester, organogenesis of the fetus occurs. As a result, the fetus is highly vulnerable to malformation of organs if the expecting mother experiences strain and stress while tooth extraction. So we postpone tooth extraction during the first trimester. 2. Second Trimester: During the second trimester, fetal growth takes place. So we considers this phase as a safe period to carry out tooth extraction and other necessary dental procedures. 3. Third Trimester: During the third trimester, the expecting mother may find it difficult to sit in the dental chair in one position for hours. Also, bleeding during tooth extraction may increase, and it may prove harmful. So doctor postpones the operation or carries it out in the first month of the last trimester. But one must take full care and do it wisely.Â
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normally we avoid. but if condition is severe in that case after discussion we gynecologist it is advisable.Â
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Generally, it is advice to avoid especially in first n last three months, relatively, it is safer in middle three months. But If it is necessary, and situation is unavoidable then, it can be done any time after consulting your gynecologist under special precautions. If possible to save tooth then, you should go for that.Â
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You can get teeth extracted in a normal pregnancy. .but avoid 1st and 3rd trimester. .2 nd trimester is safe .Your Gynecologist will have to give you fitness to undergo such procedure in any case.Â
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only should be done in second trimester or the first month of third trimester or else postpone upto the baby's birth to take placeÂ
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Treatments for pregnant ladies are done during 4,5,6months that too like scaling rest treatments are avoided Â
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We are not advising extraction during pregnancy (First trimester & Third trimester. If there is most necessary than we can do in second trimester (4th to 6th months. Oral prophylaxis (Scaling) is generally advised for betterment of child during Second trimester.Â
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Most Dental procedures can be safely done during the 2nd trimester. It is still better to communicate properly with both your dentist and gynae before any procedure during pregnancy.Â
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It is safe to do extraction in the second trimester of pregnancy, from beginning of 4 th month to end of 6 th month.in case of severe pain, extraction can be done at any other time in pregnancy, with precautions.Â
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It's depends on which month of pregnancy ru in and it's better to avoid any kind of dental treatment as if your not sited in dental chair in proper position it will lead to premature delivery. If it's in avoidable then better go best dentist remember doctor experience doesn't depend on his age so choose your dentist wisely who is not commercial.Â
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If tooth extraction has to be done in pregnancy, then it has to be done in the middle trimester period. Patients in first or the last trimester should have their tooth extraction postponed if possible. Tooth extraction can also be done in latter part of first trimester and first month of last trimester. Extensive surgical procedures should be avoided in the first and the last trimester. They should be deferred until after the child has been delivered.Â
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Yes can be if you can postpond better or else consult which month is safe and get it done.Â
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Dentistry can b practice in pregnant patients but with lot of precautions n care. First trimester no problem, second trimester (4-6 months) all procedures are contra-indicated. Third trimester (7-9 months) we can perform certain procedures like extraction, scaling, fillings, crowns but get them done only if it's very necessary, otherwise try n postponing them. As dental procedures might b of longer duration which may affect the pregnant lady sitting in same posture for long. Make sure you visit the best dentist around for this procedure.Â
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