Precautions for whole teeth during lactation 1. anesthetic
Many mothers are worried that the whole tooth will affect their babies, and a large part of the reason is that they are worried about the use of anesthetics during the whole tooth. In fact, local oral anesthetics have no effect on the health of lactating mothers and babies. Because a small amount of anesthetic injected can only anesthetize the local skin near the pinhole, there are very few anesthetic components that can really enter the blood, let alone affect the milk components.
Even so, there are still many mothers who are worried about the small amount of anesthetic. At this time, mothers can breastfeed before the teeth are adjusted, or suck out the breast milk with a breast pump, and then after the teeth are adjusted and the anesthesia disappears, the milk secreted during the previous anesthesia is emptied and discarded.
Second, anti-inflammatory painkillers
If a mother wants to have a tooth extracted during lactation, it should be noted that anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs to be taken after tooth extraction are usually not suitable for lactating mothers. Therefore, when the mother checks her teeth, she should tell the doctor that she is a lactating mother and ask if there are anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs suitable for lactation. If there is, then mom doesn't have to suffer, just pull it out. However, if there is no medicine suitable for lactation, then the mother needs to continue to be patient and can pull out her teeth after lactation.
During pregnancy, my mother's teeth can easily cause many problems. Therefore, during lactation, if she only repairs her teeth, then her mother can treat it after local anesthesia. However, if she needs tooth extraction, she must consider the problem of anti-inflammatory painkillers. This situation can't be sloppy.