How to stop the pain and swelling of inflamed wisdom teeth during pregnancy

Ice packs or oral cleaning are generally recommended after inflammation of wisdom teeth during pregnancy becomes painful or swollen. In severe cases, extraction may be considered.
Anti-inflammatory or pain medications are generally not recommended during pregnancy after wisdom tooth inflammation occurs and may affect fetal health. For women in the early stages of pregnancy, localized ice packs can be used to effectively relieve pain, and hydrogen peroxide can also be used for oral cleaning, which can help relieve inflammation and inhibit the growth of oral bacteria.
If the inflammation of wisdom teeth is more serious or the swelling is excessive, it is necessary to consider extracting the teeth after evaluating the physical state of the pregnant woman and the degree of stability of the fetus. Since the extraction process can cause oral nerve irritation and requires the use of anesthetic drugs, it is necessary to consult an obstetrician/gynecologist to determine whether the extraction can be carried out and to conduct a drug sensitivity test on the pregnant woman before the operation.
It is generally recommended that women have their mouths cleaned before pregnancy. If wisdom tooth pain or inflammation occurs during pregnancy, consult your doctor for advice on the appropriate treatment.