Can pregnant women have their wisdom teeth extracted?

Pregnant women are advised not to have their wisdom teeth extracted. Pregnant women without obvious tooth infection or root damage, it is best not to extract wisdom teeth, especially in early and late pregnancy, there is a high possibility of bleeding after wisdom teeth extraction, and there will be pain stimulation, and at the same time, it may induce infection, and antibiotics need to be used to prevent infection if necessary, and the choice of antibiotics during pregnancy is limited. If the wisdom teeth pain and other symptoms are obvious, really can not be retained, and serious impact on the life of the pregnant woman, you can consider removing them in 4-6 months of pregnancy, before the extraction of the teeth to assess the pregnant woman’s physical condition, suitable for the case before removal. During pregnancy, you should pay attention to happy mood and maintain oral hygiene to avoid oral problems. Those who are planning for pregnancy need to have their wisdom teeth removed before pregnancy.