Does the anesthetic of tooth extraction have an effect on the fetus

Dr. Cameron Thompson
Dr. Cameron Thompson Verified

Your health, my commitment.

2025-05-22 11:33:40 Views: 85 times

The impact is small. If we are pregnant, but show symptoms of teeth and need to be extracted, we may choose to do tooth extraction at the 4th, 5th and 6th months of pregnancy. Tooth extraction definitely required anesthesia. It was basically impossible to extract a tooth without anesthesia because the pain reaction was particularly severe. In particular, some teeth were difficult to extract. Therefore, it was impossible to extract a tooth in a short period of time. It might take half an hour or even an hour to extract a tooth. Therefore, there must be a good anesthetic effect. Therefore, anesthesia must be injected. Most of the anesthesia injections had no obvious effect on the fetus.

Does the anesthetic of tooth extraction have an effect on the fetus



What Everyone is Watching