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Filling teeth during pregnancy: What do you need to know?
Toothache or difficulty eating, but worried that filling teeth during pregnancy will affect your baby? Here are the answers for expectant mothers.

Filling teeth is not recommended in the first trimester.

Filling teeth is not recommended in the first trimester. Because the drugs and equipment that may be used in the process of filling teeth may have adverse effects on pregnant women and fetuses, and may even lead to abortion or fetal malformation.

Dietotherapy relieves dental discomfort

If your teeth are really uncomfortable during pregnancy, you can try some dietotherapy methods. Some ingredients in food may help you relieve the discomfort of your teeth.

Filling teeth in the second trimester is the best time.

If you have to fill your teeth during pregnancy for some reason, it is best to choose the second trimester, that is, the fourth to sixth month of pregnancy. Moreover, only simple filling methods can be used, and never use drugs blindly.

Be careful not to use anesthetics.

When filling teeth during pregnancy, we must pay attention to avoid using anesthetics, because anesthetics may have an impact on the development of fetal nervous system. However, if no anesthetic is used, pregnant women may feel pain when filling their teeth, which will stimulate contractions and easily lead to abortion.

Protect the baby's health

Dear expectant mothers, we must take good care of ourselves, pay attention to our health and avoid unnecessary risks. At the same time, we should also believe that every life is unique, and we all have the responsibility to protect their safety and health.