Have any of you all had dental procedures done while pregnant? I have a few cavities that need to be filled as well as being due for my 6-month cleaning. In addition, the tooth where my root canal is has been throbbing since last week. My OB gave me clearance to have these procedures done, including x-rays for my sore tooth, but my dentist refuses to see me even for a general cleaning. I explained that I had permission from my OB to have all of these procedures done, but they are adamant they won't see me until after the baby is born in AUGUST.
I checked with friends who have had children before and several of them had cavities filled and/or general cleanings with no issues. I'm reluctant to switch dentists simply because other than this I've had nothing but wonderful experiences with my current one. Also, in our area, new patients have to wait MONTHS to get into one of the dental practices.
Re: Dental procedures while pregnant
I am not sure about cavities to be honest as I have not encountered that issue. I am not sure if the numbing agent is pregnancy safe?
There are often emergency dentist offices that accept walk ins, you might check into one of those regarding the painful tooth.
I had a root canal that completely failed and the tooth needed to be pulled. Dentists don't use novacaine anymore really but use lidocaine and epinephrine... Lidocaine is class B and considered safe. Epinephrine is class C so its ok to use when the benefit outweighs the risk. Here's the thing- your body would produce epinephrine anyway if a doctor came in and started doing dental work and you'd also bleed like a stuck pig, so the combination of drugs is actually the best of the situation if you do in fact need dental work done. They may try and hold off on doing dental work and give you a prescription if there's an infection. Also x rays of your mouth are safe... They will likely use a heavy shield on your chest and abdomen. But please find a dentist willing to do the work!!
Thanks for everyone's inputs!
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From experience... I ended up with several cavities that were very, very small when I was pregnant with number 1. My father inlaw (a pharmacist) said I should ABSOLUTELY wait until I delivered to fill them. They were small so I didn't think much of it. A couple mos later I filled them after delivered and they grew big time. One turned into a major root canal that caused me pain over a year. If ANYTHING comes up this time I'm just filling it... and taking advice from a dentist about my teeth and not a pharmacist
I broke two fillings, so I had both of them redone.
My OBGYN said the second tri is the best time to get any work done, since it won't be comfy to lie on my back in the third trimester for a long period of time, and the gag reflex should have settled down. I asked my dentist if he needed a letter from my obgyn to do work, and he said nope. It may be a different story if I needed to have a tooth pulled, or something major, but basic dental work was no issue.