When there are many dental problems, fillings are the ideal solution. If you do it at any other time, choose a suitable time to have your tooth filled without having to worry about too many issues. However, breastfeeding is a very special period, and more comprehensive issues need to be considered at this time. You must know that dental fillings require the use of medication, and the possible impacts cannot be ignored. So, can I have my teeth filled during breastfeeding? The filling itself will not have any impact. Because today's dental filling materials are basically non-toxic and have no side effects. Lactation is treatable. However, if a breastfeeding mother has a tooth filling, she may need to inject anesthetics, which may affect the baby's breastfeeding. Of course, it is better to pay attention to a few issues during breastfeeding. 1. Anesthetics: It is best to perform it under local anesthesia. Very little anesthetic enters the blood vessels, and the injection volume itself is very small, so the impact is not significant. You can wait until the anesthetic effect wears off before breastfeeding. To be safer, wait another 2-4 hours so that the body can metabolize the anesthetic more thoroughly. 2. Root canal sealing medicine: Calcium hydroxide is the safest choice. It is the drug of choice for root canal treatment in pregnant women, and of course it is no problem to use it during breastfeeding. 3. Tooth filling materials: Except for amalgam, other dental filling materials are very safe. Precautions for dental fillings during breastfeeding 1. If the dental caries is more serious or there are other lesions in the oral cavity that need to be treated and other medications are needed, you should be vigilant. It is recommended that simple fillings can be done during breastfeeding to control the further spread of dental caries, and comprehensive and thorough filling treatment can be carried out after weaning. 2. Problems with the dental nerve roots require root canal treatment. The customer will experience pain during the treatment, so anesthesia is needed to relieve the pain. The commonly used anesthetic in the dental department is lidocaine. This component of this drug can easily pass through the placenta and combine with fetal protein, which will have a negative impact on the baby. Therefore, it is recommended that breastfeeding women, if this is the case, should wait until the baby is weaned before receiving treatment. 3. It is best to go to a regular and professional dental institution for a comprehensive and standardized examination and let the dentist make a comprehensive judgment. |
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