Can I do anesthesia during pregnancy?

Visiting the dentist duringpregnancy is a must. The fact is that inflammation in the oral cavity will cause much more harm to the health of the future baby than an injection of anesthetic. Chronic intoxication may occur, and the developing organism will be under constant threat of infection.dental anesthesiaAnesthesia of the teeth during pregnancy is preferablein the second trimester Photo: GettyThe question of whether it is possible to do anesthesia of the tooth during pregnancy, and dentists and gynecologists respond unequivocally positively. The only thing that you need to pay attention to is the period of pregnancy and the drug used. If the treatment is planned, then it is prescribed for the second trimester of pregnancy. This is due to the peculiarities of fetal development:

  • the formation of the placenta in the first trimester is just beginning, and it can not protect the fetus from the possible negative effects of drug anesthesia;
  • in the second trimester the placenta is formed, the condition of the uterus is stable;
  • in the third trimester, the mother's body is depleted, and the uterus is sensitive to medication and in general to any external influence.

But if a woman experiences severe pain, the termpregnancy does not matter. In an emergency, the teeth need to be cured quickly, and the use of anesthesia is mandatory. There are local drugs that are allowed for use during pregnancy. They affect only adjacent to the inflammation of the tissue, are unable to penetrate the placental barrier and almost do not affect the vessels. If the caries are shallow, you can completely dispense with anesthesia of the teeth during pregnancy. And this is an important argument in favor of mandatory preventive visits to the dental office.

When should I go to the dentist?

The formation of fetal bone tissue is impossible withoutcalcium contained in the mother's body. This is why pregnant women often experience decay of previously treated or even healthy teeth. If your gums bleed during brushing, your teeth react with pain to hot or cold drinks, or hurt from time to time, a dental examination is a must. Dental treatment with anesthesia during pregnancy is possible when diagnosing the following diseases:

  • caries;
  • pulpitis;
  • periodontitis;
  • parodontosis;
  • periodontitis;
  • odontogenic periostitis;
  • gingivitis;
  • stomatitis.

To suffer a strong or weak pain is impossible. If the teeth do not cure in time, serious complications will arise that can lead to inflammation of the jawbone, the development of rheumatism, and reduced immunity. Dental treatment during pregnancy is mandatory, and anesthesia of the teeth can be used. The doctor should be warned about the period of pregnancy so that the selected anesthetic does not harm the fetus.

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