Fillings are routinely allowed during a woman’s menstrual period, but extractions are not recommended. This is because, in contrast to fillings, which are only operations on the hard tissues of the teeth, extractions involve invasive operations with the risk of bleeding. And women should try to avoid bleeding during menstruation due to hormonal regulation. Therefore, fillings can be considered during menstruation, while extractions are not recommended as much as possible. But all these are only relative risks and all of them can be operated if the patient can tolerate them. If the patient is in particularly poor health and is in a particularly bad state during her period, it is possible to adjust the filling slightly later. At this time, you can think of a filling as an ordinary brisk walk or ordinary activity, while thinking of a tooth extraction as a strenuous activity or running, while women have no problem with ordinary activities during the ordinary period, but strenuous activities are not recommended. If a woman has severe menstrual cramps during her period, it is certainly not easy to do either activity or running. Therefore, the same is true for fillings and extractions, both of which have relative risks and require women to make their own choices in corresponding situations and just explain them to the operating doctor.