Wisdom tooth swelling and pain can be reduced by paying attention to oral hygiene and rinsing the mouth with light salt water, but it is not recommended to extract wisdom teeth.
During pregnancy, the hormone levels in the pregnant woman’s body change a lot, and if she doesn’t pay attention to her diet, it is easy for her wisdom teeth to become inflamed and swollen.
When this happens, pregnant women can pay attention to oral hygiene, rinse their mouths with water or salt water in time after meals to reduce the growth of local bacteria, thus reducing the symptoms of pain, but it is not recommended to extract wisdom teeth during pregnancy.
Women who want to completely prevent inflammation of wisdom teeth during pregnancy can have their wisdom teeth extracted before they prepare for pregnancy. Pregnant women with wisdom teeth should pay more attention to oral hygiene during pregnancy, brush their teeth in the morning and evening, and rinse their mouths after meals.
If the symptoms of wisdom teeth swelling and pain are not relieved, or accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner, to identify the cause of the problem and then give targeted treatment.