Hello ladies,
I just found out I am pregnant today. I had a miscarriage 11/6 and was told to not worry about getting pregnant again so we could start trying whenever we felt ready. It looks like things were ready for us to be pregnant again because I am about 3 weeks now.
I have a dentist appointment scheduled for Monday morning bright and early at 8 am to have a crown fitted and attached. I have a temporary on there now and have read that having non-necessary dental procedures should be avoided until the 2nd trimester in order to avoid infection. Since I would be getting local anesthesia, this makes me nervous. Especially since I read that the injection site is typically the cause of infection. Should I cancel the appointment or just tell them that I am pregnant when I get there to see if that changes the pain control? I also read that by not bring properly numbed, I am putting myself at risk for miscarriage due to unnecessary stress. Not sure what I should do since I have already suffered through a miscarriage and I am terrified of going through it again. I know it is out of my control and I cannot go the entire pregnancy thinking this way but if it is something I can avoid, I sure would like to avoid it.
Anyone else have crowns or any other procedure other than a cleaning done early in their pregnancy?
Re: dental work in early pregnancy
Sensitive if there is a nerve in the tooth. The local we use is absolutely fine for pregnant women, but if your tooth has had a previous root canal, then you could opt to go ahead without it.
I don't believe getting the numbing shots are harmful during early pregnancy but I would ask your dentist. The risk of infection due to the shot is very low. Leaving a temp crown on could also increase your risk for infection because food can get trapped underneath since they become loose overtime. I would told you don't want to leave the temp on longer than necessary.
Good luck!