Root canal treatment can be done when necessary for pregnant women with toothache and is not advocated in non-essential cases.
Indications for root canal treatment include pulpitis, apical periodontitis, and exposed pulp. If a pregnant woman’s toothache is caused by one of these diseases and the pain symptoms are severe, she can seek medical attention for root canal treatment if necessary. However, root canal treatment is not recommended for pregnant women during non-safe periods.
For the phenomenon of pregnant women with toothache, you can first through the local ice packs way to relieve, avoid the indiscriminate use of pain medication. Toothache is mostly caused by oral and dental diseases, so pregnant women with toothache need to strengthen oral hygiene, timely brushing and rinsing after meals, but also to learn the correct way to brush the teeth, to avoid the intake of spicy and stimulating foods.
It is recommended that pregnant women with toothache consult a doctor for examination to clarify the cause of the disease and then cooperate with the doctor to take measures to deal with it, and not to use drugs or prescriptions on their own, so as not to affect their own health and the growth and development of the fetus.