Dental x-rays and Pregnancy
If it is imperative you have dental x-rays make sure the dentist knows you are pregnant, but otherwise leave them until after you have the baby.
The dentist will only take x rays that are completely necessary. And they probably won't take any in the first trimester. You will be covered with a lead apron that will protect you very well, but it's better to be safe. If you don't want an x ray, you can refuse to have one until later in your pregnancy or after you have the baby.
Could an X-Ray at the dentist's office damage an unborn fetus?
Tooth x-ray, also known as dental radiography, is using low energy radiation. If what you mean by tooth x-ray is orthopantomography (OPG), the dose is slightly higher.
There are risks of unwanted effects to your baby especially during the first trimester. Unless the x-ray is emergency, I recommend you to postpone.
Be sure to tell your dentist first hand that you are pregnant. Most dentist offices make you put on a lead cover anyhow. I have my tubes tied and they still do it to prevent other radiation effects. They say that any x-ray can be harmful and cause birth defects.
Is it safe to get a filling from the dentist when pregnant?
'Safe' is a relative term. Yes, it is safe, that is it is more than likely that neither you or the baby will experience any adverse effects. On the other hand, the possibility does exist, even though it is remote.
Therefore, it is necessary to weigh the risks against the benefits.
If you are in pain, it is probably likely that you have an infection. If so, the infection itself could lead to complications of the pregnancy or delivery. In that case, having the tooth treated is probably the most prudent course.
On the other hand, if the tooth is not painful, it might be better to wait until the baby is born before treating the tooth. At the very least, waiting until the last trimester might be sufficient.
The best course of action would be to discuss your concerns with your dentist.
Dental fillings and Pregnancy
White fillings are safe.
Local anesthesia is safe.
X-rays are not safe for the baby.
Some drug medications are not safe.
Most dentists agree that silver fillings are not safe.
No easy answer to this one. Depends on the surgery, the anesthesia and how far along you are. Best to ask your OB/GYN about your specific needs.
The procedure itself is safe, although it is recommended to have it done after you have given birth.
Yes and it's also very important during pregnancy since the hormones in the saliva make many women get more cavities when pregnant
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Yes it is. Read more in the link below.
It is very risky to work even with dental x rays when pregnant.
Yes, dental work including bite wing x-rays are safe before as well as during pregnancy.
Anesthesia is safe for pregnancy as long as its local anesthesia. It is also good to check with your OB before getting any dental work done.
Get the dental work done first. It's cheaper than getting pregnant. It's important you get your dental work done before you get pregnant because with the shape your teeth are in now the fetus will take the nutrients from your body and your teeth will become worse.
Yes it is safe.
NO! Absolutely not.
No. It is very risky to work as a x ray technician, when you are pregnant.
Yes dental work is safe and important during pregnancy. Read more in link below.
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As long as your doctor feels that it is safe for you to do so until you get close to delivery date.
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