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Can I Have a Dental Filling When Pregnant?

We get dental questions around pregnancy pretty often. Yes, you can go to the dentist when pregnant, but we understand if you have doubts and concerns about whether the dental treatment will affect your pregnancy.With hormonal changes of pregnancy, your gums and teeth may be affected, so it’s recommended that you go to the dentist. This is even more important if you have a dental problem, to prevent it from becoming severe.

Go to the dentist during pregnancy

If you are thinking about getting pregnant, it is essential to visit the dentist to make sure that your gums are healthy and your teeth do not have cavities, since these pathological processes are accelerated during pregnancy.In our dental clinic in caloundra we find many women have needed to go to the dentist during pregnancy. Either because of a cavity or because they are getting the wisdom teeth, dental filling or infection that causes pain and need to receive emergency dental treatment.

Dental treatment during pregnancy

You should not worry about dental anesthesia during pregnancy since the amount that the dentist uses is minimal. For example, a composite reconstruction or dental filling should not hurt the baby, since the doses used are miniscule.If you’re pregnant, you should sit in the dental chair during the visit to the dentist, in a position of slight lateral decubitus, using a cushion that will be placed under the right buttock to avoid compression on the vena cava. Don't worry, we have a cushion for you.

Dental anesthesia in pregnant women

The anaesthetist during pregnancy will administer mepivacaine or lidocaine, as dental anesthesia during the gestation period is not contraindicated during pregnancy.The main side effects or risks of dental anesthesia are post-pregnancy in the breastfeeding phase because all local anesthetics are excreted in breast milk. Hence, why we recommend visiting the dentist before you give birth.

In the first trimester of pregnancy

During the first trimester of pregnancy, you should avoid medication and x-rays because it may affect the development of the baby.Only emergency treatments that can not be postponed, should be performed in the first trimester.

Dentist in the second trimester of pregnancy

The second trimester is the safest period of pregnancy to receive dental treatment.

Dentist in the third trimester of pregnancy

Finally in the last trimester you should only do emergency dental treatments. The visits should be short and the patient should be seated in the dental chair using the cushion, as indicated above.In all the time of pregnancy the important to maintain proper dental hygiene. Properly brushing teeth and flossing and mouthwash to maintain the health of the teeth and gums, and reduce dental issues.If you are pregnant and need a dental filling, visit us at Battery Hill Dental for an oral examination, and we can proceed with a plan, from there.