What to do about swollen and painful pregnancy wisdom teeth and gums

Ice packs or oral cleansing are generally recommended for pregnancy after wisdom teeth and gums become swollen and painful, but medications are not recommended.
1. Women in the first or second trimester of pregnancy who experience swelling and pain in the wisdom teeth or gum area are generally not recommended to undergo surgical operations in the oral cavity, nor can they take pain medication for pain relief.
2. For this type of pregnant women, it is generally recommended to apply local ice packs or appropriate rinsing to effectively relieve the pain phenomenon, can help remove food debris or bacterial residue, etc., so as to relieve the inflammation or pain.
3. If women who are 4-7 months pregnant experience swelling and pain in the wisdom teeth or gum area, they can consider proper oral cleaning to effectively remove plaque, which can help relieve the symptoms of swollen and painful gums. However, timely oral cleaning is also needed in daily life, and the use of medication needs to be extremely cautious.
Pregnant women should take care of their oral health during pregnancy to avoid pain or inflammation.