Can you have a tooth extracted in the 8th month of pregnancy

Tooth extraction is not recommended in the eighth month of pregnancy and may lead to preterm labor. The pain caused by oral emergencies during pregnancy is often unbearable, and can be treated with pain relieving and anti-inflammatory medications that are safe to use during pregnancy under the direction of a doctor. The extraction of affected teeth that must be removed can be done during pregnancy in healthy pregnant women, but elective procedures need to be weighed thoroughly. If extractions are necessary, it is safer to recommend dental treatment in the middle of pregnancy (4 to 6 months). Complex treatments should therefore be avoided in the early and late stages of pregnancy. If there is any discomfort during this period, you can ask your doctor for a temporary and simple treatment; it is safer to have dental treatment in the middle of pregnancy (4 to 6 months).