Can wisdom teeth be extracted during pregnancy?

Wisdom teeth removal is generally not recommended during pregnancy, but can be done under close observation if it is necessary to remove the teeth because it affects the chewing function and prevents you from eating. Generally speaking, it is safer to do so during the 4th, 5th and 6th months of pregnancy (mid-pregnancy).
1. Wisdom tooth extraction generally requires X-ray filming, local anesthesia and oral antibiotics if necessary, which may affect the fetus, so it is generally not recommended to remove wisdom teeth during pregnancy.
2. If you are experiencing a situation where your teeth must be extracted because it affects your chewing function and prevents you from eating, you can have them removed under close observation. Generally speaking, it is safer to remove wisdom teeth during the fourth to sixth month of pregnancy. Because the first trimester of pregnancy is prone to miscarriage, the second trimester may be premature labor.
It is advisable to consult a medical professional for details.