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Teeth removal during 29 week of pregnent
My wife is having 29 weeks of pregnancy and suffering from teeth pain due to infection. Dentist has suggested that the teeth has to be removed as infection has spread. He suggested an Antibiotic "Augmentin 625 mg" before teeth removing process. Is the antibiotic suggested is safe at this stage of pregnancy? Is teeth removal is safe at this stage.? Please suggest. I am unable to approach my gynec due to lock down. Thank you.
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Yes this antibiotics is safe
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Augmenting is safe during pregnancy. You can go tooth extraction.
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Hi. Yes the antibiotic is safe . The tooth can be removed under LA .with Antibiotic cover .
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We can do tooth extraction under antibiotics in third trimester of pregnancy
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Augmentin 625 is safe in pregnancy
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