Can I have my teeth looked at during my physiological period?

It is possible to see a dentist during the physiological period, but certain dental diseases are best not treated during the physiological period, especially invasive operations such as tooth extraction. The physiological period of women is a special period of the organism, during which there is not only vaginal bleeding, but also corresponding psychological and physiological changes. The extraction of teeth is sometimes very difficult and prone to severe bleeding, incision and suturing. This procedure is a stressful one and if performed during the physiological period can lead to changes in menstruation or cause unnecessary damage. Therefore, it is possible to see your teeth during your physiological period, but certain procedures should be avoided.