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Very high pain in teeth
She is pregnant three months, and her teeth has got very pain from last night. Please suggest that what we can do, and which medicine she can take for reduce her pain.
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After completion of 3 months, first trimester is over so treatment of painful tooth can be done. Visit dentist to evaluate cause of pain. Stay away from x ray.
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Consult your gyneac before taking any medications. currently give only plain paracetamol.
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Hello, Pregnancy does make the gums and tooth more sensitive especially in first trimester. The unfortunate thing is we cannot take xray or do most of the procedure in first trimester.
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But I will advise her to visit the nearest dentist soon and she will be fine with some pharmacological management. (Medicines prescribed). She can get the procedures done in her second trimester if urgent.
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The oral hygiene has to be taken a special care during pregnancy. Brushing, rinsing and flossing should be on point.
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