What should I do if I am pregnant and have a toothache?

Toothache is mostly caused by tooth decay. Because pregnant women can't take anti-inflammatory drugs, toothache is difficult to treat. When the pain is severe and must be treated, tell the doctor the month of pregnancy, and the fourth to sixth months are the best time for treatment.

① Pregnant women can't take painkillers during pregnancy: This is because in the early pregnancy, fetal organs are differentiating and are easily affected by anti-inflammatory drugs and anesthetics; The uterine terminal is sensitive and easily contracted by external stimuli, and treatment may lead to premature delivery.

② Our dentist in Campbell suggested using desensitized or acid-resistant toothpaste to brush your teeth. Both toothpastes contain fluorine, which can prevent teeth from dephosphorization and decalcification in acidic environment, and have the effects of acid resistance, anti-aging and pain relief. If the tooth hurts after eating acidic food, you can chew it with walnut kernel in your mouth: because walnut kernel is an alkaline food, chewing slowly can neutralize the acidic substances on the tooth surface, and the tooth will not hurt.

The above methods are not suitable for everyone. Pregnant women must choose a regular hospital to treat toothache for their own health and children's safety. We have the most professional medical team in Campbell's stomatology, fully communicating with customers and making regular visits before and after treatment. We have the most comfortable waiting and seeing a doctor, providing you with the most humanized service, which is the best choice for you to see a dentist. Get to know it quickly