Is it a good idea to remove wisdom teeth that are rotten and empty while breastfeeding?

Wisdom teeth rotted out during breastfeeding will be relatively more difficult to remove, and may also affect breastfeeding problems, it is best to check in time before removal. Wisdom tooth rotting empty, may lead to wisdom teeth into chronic pulpitis, chronic periapical inflammation and other chronic inflammation, inflammatory substances infiltrated in the periapical tissue is easy to lead to the root of the tooth and the alveolar bone adhesion problems, thus making it difficult to dislocate the root of the tooth. In addition, the crown of the tooth will be easily fractured when the tooth is extracted, which will affect the force of the extraction forceps and make it more difficult to extract the tooth. If a woman needs to have a wisdom tooth extracted during breastfeeding, she also needs to consider breastfeeding her baby, mainly because anesthesia is needed for extraction and antibiotics are sometimes needed to fight infection after extraction, which may affect breast milk after the medication is metabolized into the human body. Therefore, it is recommended that women breastfeed for 4 to 6 hours after tooth extraction during breastfeeding, during which time they should use infant formula instead.