Dental treatment during pregnancy
Sometimes, a pregnant woman becomes not only a frequent "guest" of a gynecologist, but also a dentist. After all, even if the pregnancy was properly planned, and all the teeth were carefully cured in advance, pregnancy always brings with it not only the joy of anticipation for the birth of a baby, but also hormonal changes that affect the mineral balance in the body.
In particular, many ladies of teeth begin to "run out" calcium, fluoride, phosphorus, and teeth are attacked by caries. At the same time, the rate of "transformation" of caries into pulpitis due to physiological processes in such a situation, as a rule, increases significantly, which is extremely dangerous for the "rampant" infection in the body. Therefore, there is no doubt that the teeth need treatment, and it cannot be postponed in any way for the postpartum period.
However, the choice of dental treatment methods for a pregnant woman should be extremely delicate. Therefore, the materials and medicines used by the dentist must have maximum hypoallergenic and reduced toxicity.
Particular attention should be paid to the fact that in no case should drugs containing arsenic, adrenaline and their derivatives be used in the treatment. Alas, these drugs can easily pass the transplacental barrier and have a harmful effect on the fetus.
In this regard, it was very problematic to prescribe anesthesia to pregnant women before. But, for example, with the invention of a gentle, but effective for analgesia of ultracaine, such a problem was solved by itself.
It was also previously believed that it was impossible to take a picture of a tooth during pregnancy. And, indeed, the use of traditional X-rays for this purpose is extremely unsafe for the fetus. Therefore, in problematic situations, a temporary therapeutic drug was placed in the canal of a sick tooth and was there until after giving birth to a woman they could measure the length of the canals. But, of course, such technology was far from perfect and was used only in case of extreme necessity. After all, sometimes, the drug has been waiting for its "release" for an extremely long time. Yes, and besides, at a certain time, a new problem arose: the X-ray and the lactation period were again incompatible…
But with the advent of radio and video imagers, the situation has changed for the better. And the opportunity to take a picture of a tooth during pregnancy has become a reality.
However, in order to really guarantee safety, it is better to do it in the 2nd and 3rd trimester.
By the way, many experts generally believe that safe dental treatment during pregnancy makes sense, if possible, to coincide with the 2nd trimester, but during the 1st trimester it makes sense to treat teeth only if absolutely necessary. After all, it is at this time that both the embryo and the expectant mother react most sensitively to any stressful situations. And it is extremely important to make sure that there are fewer of them. The kid will definitely appreciate it! sensuelas.com