It is possible to have root canal treatment in mid-pregnancy if necessary, but it is not recommended to treat the roots of the tooth if it is not necessary.
In mid-pregnancy, the baby in the belly is more stable, the treatment of teeth is very effective and the possibility of affecting the fetus is very small, in the case of necessity, root canal treatment can be done.
However, it is recommended that women undergo a thorough checkup before pregnancy and find out that any broken teeth should be treated in advance. Because root treatment requires anesthesia and X-rays, both of which may affect the health of the fetus, try not to have root treatment when it is not necessary.
If the symptoms of root pain are not relieved, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to avoid unauthorized treatment. In general, you should pay attention to your diet and keep your mouth clean to reduce the likelihood of dental-related diseases during pregnancy.