Can you get a filling when you’re pregnant

Dental fillings are not recommended during pregnancy, but when oral problems are severe, it is recommended that they be taken care of at the right time.
Dental fillings usually put pregnant women in a state of tension, fear, etc., which may induce contractions and, in severe cases, cause the patient to miscarry. Meanwhile the drugs applied during filling, such as anti-inflammatory drugs and anesthetics, may affect the growth and development of the fetus, so filling is not recommended during pregnancy.
However, when the patient has serious oral problems, such as pulpitis and periodontitis, severe pain can still lead to miscarriage and other serious consequences, so it is recommended to choose the right time and deal with it as soon as possible to minimize the adverse effects of the disease.
When oral problems occur during pregnancy, it is recommended to visit the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations, and carry out targeted treatment and therapy under the guidance of the doctor.