Do dental implants have an effect on pregnancy?

Dental implants are an invasive treatment procedure that can cause slight damage to the local soft and hard tissues of the mouth to varying degrees, producing symptoms that can also affect the general health of pregnant women and increase the demand for oral hygiene. Dental implant treatment is not recommended for women during pregnancy even if they are not in the first and second trimesters of pregnancy. The implant treatment should be done at a later date after delivery, because X-rays are used during the dental implant procedure and anesthesia is required, and X-rays are used after the implant to confirm the angle and direction of the implant. X-rays have an effect on pregnant women, and doctors usually recommend avoiding dental implants during pregnancy.