What if I have pain in my teeth when I am pregnant? Can I see the dental sac? Will it affect the baby? This is a concern for parents. Today, we will tell you what dental treatment can be done during pregnancy. First of all, when you have pain in your teeth, you must go to the dentist in time, so that you can effectively solve the problem of tooth pain, but the prospective mothers must pay attention to must tell the doctor your pregnancy, so that the doctor will give you the appropriate attention! Early Pregnancy The first 3 months of pregnancy The first 3 months of pregnancy, when the embryonic organs begin to form and differentiate, is a period of teratogenic sensitivity. In order to avoid the effects of excessive mental stress of the pregnant mother and bacteremia caused by oral surgery on the fetal baby, dental procedures such as tooth extraction and root canal treatment are generally not advisable. The dentist should do a good job of oral examination and collection of relevant information of pregnant mothers during this period, and keep in touch with the patients at all times, and instruct them about the knowledge and measures of oral disease prevention in time to prevent further aggravation of the already suffered oral diseases. Can be done to deal with: 1, painful pulpitis, periapical inflammation should be promptly open drainage to eliminate pain, to avoid severe pain on the fetal baby stimulation, resulting in abortion. 2, causing facial swelling of wisdom teeth pericoronitis, severe gingivitis should be localized for cleaning and medication to control the spread of inflammation, in addition to maintaining a clean oral environment with mouthwash. 3.Control with medication if necessary to avoid systemic infection. Mid-pregnancy 4~6 months The embryonic organs have been developed, the fetal baby is not large, and it is easier for the pregnant mother to move around, so it is the best time for routine dental treatment. In general, pregnant mothers can do some urgent dental treatment, but should not do major oral treatment surgery. Treatment can be done: 1. periodontal care; 2. scaling; 3. dental caries; 4. wedge defect filling; 5. staged treatment of pulp and periapical infection. Late pregnancy Last 3 months The development of the fetus is accelerated in the second trimester compared with the middle trimester, the size of the fetus increases significantly and the pregnant mother has difficulty in moving around. Some organs of the pregnant mother are already being pressed by the fetus, and she often has leg edema, frequent urination and restricted movement. The supine position of the pregnant mother in the dental chair makes it easy for the fetal baby to press on the inferior vena cava, resulting in postural hypotension due to poor blood return. In addition, some pregnant mothers are afraid of the pain of dental treatment. Some pregnant mothers have heard of unpleasant experiences of other people’s treatment and become emotionally stressed. Treatment: During this period, gingivitis and root inflammation should be treated as an emergency first, followed by staged treatment to minimize the treatment time for pregnant mothers. Routine dental treatment can be put on hold until after delivery. As the saying goes, a toothache is not a disease, but a pain that kills. Therefore, for the health of you and your baby, please try to consult a dentist to deal with dental problems before preparing for pregnancy.