Which Trimester During Pregnancy Is Safe for Dental Implants?
Posted on 9/16/2024 by Revive Dental and Implant Center
It is not recommended to have dental implants during pregnancy. If you know you are pregnant, inform your dentist before undergoing the implant surgery. Even if you are just a few weeks pregnant, let your dentist know. With that in mind, you can have a dental implant during the first and second trimesters of pregnancy. There might still be a few risks involved, but the surgery should be successful with proper preparation. Here are a few tips on how to prepare yourself for dental surgery.
When to Start Implant Process During Pregnancy
The dental implant process can last six months or even more. You can begin the dental implant process with a consultation during your second trimester. At this stage of pregnancy, X-rays are safe, and we can check the condition of your jawbone to determine if a bone graft is needed before placing the implants.
Preparing for the Dental Implant During Pregnancy
You may be required to take specific steps in preparation for implant surgery while pregnant. First, maintaining good oral health while waiting for dental implant surgery is crucial for you and your baby. Second, you need a dental exam and overall health check to determine your suitability. Finally, professional cleaning is also recommended so your dentist can monitor your oral health and prevent any issues.
Risks Associated With Implant Surgery During Pregnancy
One of the main reasons why implant surgery is avoided during pregnancy is the need for X-rays. However, during the second trimester, such issues do not pose a severe risk to the fetus. The critical risk is that pregnancy can affect oral health, increasing the risk of infection or implant failure after surgery. If complications arise, treatment options for pain and infection are limited during pregnancy.
Implant surgeries are very successful and can be performed even during pregnancy. The recommended time for implant surgery is the second trimester. If you need such a treatment, call our prosthodontist office or email to discuss your situation.