Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Can you get a root canal done while pregnant

Is it safe to get a root canal while pregnant? But be sure to let your dentist know that you are pregnant before he decides the proper way and time of treatment for your dental problems. One of the most common remedies to the aforementioned conditions — whether or not the patient is pregnant — is root canal treatment. This is a treatment to repair a badly decayed or infected tooth by removing the pulp beneath it before the infection spreads to the periapical region.


The conditions when a root canal is recommended during pregnancy always involve tooth infection.

If the infection is left untreated for a long time, the infection can spread throughout the body causing severe complications. This is a condition that will put a pregnancy into significant danger. Often, the x-rays a woman may need before, during, or after a root canal are a source of concern during pregnancy , but they do not usually represent significant risk. A root canal involves the removal of damaged nerves and pulp from a patient’s tooth. Brown says that he recommends that pregnant women should only have root canals under local anesthesia and that IV sedation would have to be postponed until after the delivery of the baby.


Mild osteoporosis or weakening of bones also occurs during pregnancy. Especially if a woman doesn’t supplement her diet with calcium, she will have low-density bones. It also affects the calcium in teeth of a pregnant woman.

Part of the original consultation procedure requires a series of x-rays to assess the internal structure of the tooth. You should tell your dentist you are pregnant. My dentist required a prior authorization from my OB saying it was ok. I had a wisdom tooth pulled last week and they used Novocaine. It was just fine but the only thing I could take for pain.


My last pregnancy was hard on my teeth and I had a tooth that was bad and I let it go too long and it ended up abscessed and that hurt worse than my labor lol. I did go and they did an emergency root canal on me then capped it and. Pregnancy can increase dental pain. If dental work is done during pregnancy , the second trimester is ideal. Once you reach the third trimester, it may be very difficult to lie on your back for an extended period of time.


The safest course of action is to postpone all unnecessary dental work until after the birth. However, sometimes emergency dental work, such as a root canal or tooth extraction, is necessary. However, because x-rays are involve the ideal time for dental surgery is during the second trimester. The safest period of time to have a root canal during pregnancy is during the second trimester, the 4th, 5th and 6th months. However, in an emergency, a root canal can be done at any point during a pregnancy, if certain special precautions are taken.


Generally in the 1st and 3rd trimester we do root canals if needed.

Of course, every woman is unique, as is every pregnancy, so it is important to check with your doctor and dentist for guidance. In your case if the pain has come back and is increasing most probably you require a root canal. Now a root canal is a perfectly safe procedure and has no side effects on the foetus (baby). In fact, I had a root canal earlier this week, today a build up from a tooth that just completely broke down and another root canal scheduled for next week.


I am weeks pregnant and I am having a partial root canal today. You cannot have ANY dental work done in the First Trimester but you can in the 2nd and 3rd Trimesters. I was very concerned about having this procedure done but my dentist, my OB-GYN and the Endodontist all informed me that a root canal will not harm my son but an absessed tooth could cause ALOT of problems. I had to get a signature from my OB for the dentist AND the specialist to see me and treat me.


I did regret it because I had to wind up having the tooth extracted anyway. They take extra precauctions like making sure you are all covered with the protective shield when they are taking X-rays. So to have the root canal done they are going to need to drill the tooth out and I know that the amalgam fillings have mercury in them.


I know that there are only trace amounts of mercury but any amount of mercury in the body is not natural.

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