Pregnancy is a natural condition of the female body. During this period, many changes occur, some of which are significant from a dental perspective. The most important concern is that pregnant women may develop generalized gingivitis.

Dental Treatments During Pregnancy

  • Simple dental procedures such as fillings and cleanings can be safely performed under local anesthesia without any issues.
  • Long-term treatments should be scheduled after the first trimester.
  • Antibiotic therapy and painkillers can be prescribed by a doctor without complications.
  • Only safe medications for pregnant women are used in dental offices.
  • The dentist knows which pain relievers and antibiotics can be safely administered to pregnant patients.

Important Guidelines During Pregnancy

  • Avoid major dental treatments during the first trimester.
  • Take only the medications prescribed by your dentist.
  • Local anesthesia is completely safe.
  • Pregnancy may increase the risk of severe gingivitis.
  • Calcium is not lost from the teeth during pregnancy.
  • Maintain a healthy diet (reduce sugar, increase milk and fruit intake).
  • Practice optimal oral hygiene.
  • Schedule more frequent dental check-ups.
  • Never take medication without consulting a doctor, as it could harm both you and your baby.