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Q: Pregnant with Painful Wisdom Teeth Coming in...can I take Pa
asked by: DoctorQuestion on March 28th, 2006
hello, I am in a little bit of pain now because I am pretty sure my wisdom teeth are pushing through.. I am 10 weeks pregnant and I am deathly afraid of the dentist or anything that has to do with it.. I am wondering if I can wait until the 2nd trimester if I would be able to recieve more comfort measures during the procedure?? and if pain medicine of any typr will be available if needed after my procedure. if you can hel;p at all or have any advice I would appreciate it. thank you


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on April 11th, 2006
Pregnancy Q&A Answer A734
Pregnant women are more vulnerable to teeth disorders. You can visit your dentist to repair all your ill teeth. To prevent teeth problems during the pregnancy you can eat food with proteins, calcium, phosphor, and Fluoride. You can also consume at least 1 L milk, 100g cheese, fruits and vegetables, too.


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