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Is It Safe To Get Dental Implants While Pregnant?

For missing teeth, dental implants are the best option. The treatment can be performed on any patient in good health. Missing teeth should be replaced as soon as possible to preserve a healthy smile and to prevent bone loss and other oral health issues.

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Is It Safe To Get Dental Implants While Pregnant?

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  1. Is It Safe To Get Dental Implants While Pregnant? Dental implants are the greatest solution for lost teeth. Any patient in good health is a candidate for the procedure. To maintain a beautiful smile and to stop bone loss and other oral health problems, missing teeth should be replaced as soon as feasible.

  2. Dental Implants And Pregnancy Preventive dental treatment for expectant mothers should include frequent cleanings and checkups. Most oral surgeons prefer to wait until the patient is no longer pregnant before doing elective procedures like affordable dental implants, even if they can be performed beyond the first trimester.

  3. Dental Implants Procedure – Necessary Vs. Elective Before starting any dental or medical procedure, your dentist weighs the benefits and dangers. At all times, they make an effort to lessen the possibility of harm coming to their patients, but pregnancy is a crucial period for this. Why are dental implants not permitted yet dental fillings are? Why are dental implants acceptable but dental fillings are not? You might have had dental fillings during a previous pregnancy, or a friend of yours might have had an infected wisdom tooth removed while pregnant. The distinction is that a dental implant procedure is elective, which tips the pros and cons scales in favour of the risks over the benefits. Your health and the health of your unborn child are at danger because of an infected tooth; delaying treatment carries a higher risk than doing so. The risks associated with performing the operation are greater because there is no significant health risk associated with delaying dental implants. Your dentist can create a temporary repair for you to wear while you wait for your implant surgery if you're worried about a gap in your smile.

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