Can I have a pregnancy after tooth extraction?

In this case, it is necessary to decide whether the pregnancy can be continued according to the specific circumstances of the medication applied during the extraction. If only local anesthetic drugs were applied during the extraction and the dosage was relatively small, and no oral anti-inflammatory drugs and pain medication were taken after the extraction, the pregnancy will not be affected and the fetus will not be affected, so the pregnancy can continue. If the application of sedative drugs and anesthetic drugs is relatively high and oral anti-inflammatory drugs and pain medications are taken after the extraction, it will have certain effects on the early pregnancy and may cause fetal stunting or malformation, so it is not recommended to continue the pregnancy, and if you want to continue the pregnancy, you need to do regular and comprehensive prenatal checkups during pregnancy and terminate the pregnancy if abnormalities are found.