Pregnancy is a period that requires great care for both the mother and the baby.
Neglecting oral and dental health during this time may lead to infections that can negatively affect not only the mother but also the baby.
MRV Dental’s Chief Dentist, Dr. Merve Akalin Karatas, answered the most frequently asked questions about dental treatments during pregnancy.
Is Dental Treatment Safe During Pregnancy?
Many people believe that dental treatment during pregnancy is risky, and as a result, they postpone necessary procedures.
However, Dr. Merve Akalin Karatas emphasizes that — on the contrary — dental interventions performed during safe periods of pregnancy can actually benefit both the mother and the baby.
📌 The second trimester (months 4 to 6) is considered the safest and most suitable period for dental treatments.
During this period, the following procedures are considered safe:
- Tartar (plaque) cleaning
- Tooth extraction
- Dental fillings
Are Local Anesthesia and X-Rays Harmful During Pregnancy?
Many patients feel concerned about local anesthesia and dental X-rays during pregnancy.
Dr. Karatas explains that thanks to modern technology and protective measures, these procedures can be safely performed under proper control:
- A lead apron is used to shield the baby from radiation exposure.
- The anesthetic agents used are specifically selected from substances approved for pregnant patients.
In short, when urgent intervention is needed, it’s safer to follow your dentist’s guidance and proceed with controlled treatment rather than delaying necessary care.
Why Do Gum Problems Increase During Pregnancy?
Due to hormonal changes, gum sensitivity may increase during pregnancy.
Symptoms such as gum bleeding, swelling, and inflammation are common.
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During this period:
- Extra attention should be paid to oral hygiene.
- If necessary, medication should be used under the supervision of a dentist.
What Happens If Dental Treatment Is Delayed?
According to Dr. Karatas, delaying the treatment of an infected tooth during pregnancy can lead to serious health risks. Such a condition may:
- Weaken the mother’s immune system
- Increase the risk of systemic infection
- Negatively affect the baby’s development
Therefore, adopting a “let’s wait and see” approach during pregnancy can be risky and is strongly discouraged.
Important Considerations for Dental Treatment During Pregnancy
- The use of antibiotics and painkillers should always be evaluated by both the obstetrician and the dentist.
- The dentist must be informed about the pregnancy.
- During the first trimester (0–3 months), only urgent treatments should be performed if possible.
- The second trimester (4–6 months) is the most suitable period for planned dental procedures.
- In the third trimester (7–9 months), treatment sessions should be kept short and the mother’s position should be carefully managed.
Conclusion: Don’t Delay – Take Informed Action
Dental treatment during pregnancy is not something that should be postponed — it is a process that must be carefully managed at the right time and in the right way.
At MRV Dental, we follow special protocols for our pregnant patients, and all treatment plans are developed in coordination with obstetricians to ensure maximum safety and comfort.
📍 At MRV Dental, a modern dental clinic in Antalya, we are here to support your health throughout your pregnancy with advanced technologies and compassionate care.
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