Should You Get Dental Implants During Pregnancy?

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Should You Get Dental Implants During Pregnancy?

Up to 75% of pregnant women have gingivitis caused by their changing hormones during pregnancy. This periodontal disease involves the gums becoming red and inflamed.

This is just one of the oral health issues that pregnant women may experience. If oral health goes untreated, it could lead to the need for dental implants, but is implant surgery safe during pregnancy?

Dental implant surgery should only be done in emergency cases while a woman is pregnant. Instead of rushing the procedure, wait until after the baby is born.

Read on to learn the reasons why we suggest avoiding dental implant surgery during pregnancy.

Risk of Complications

Even if dental implants are an effective treatment for oral health in pregnant women, they can cause an increased risk of complications. As a general rule, you should not seek out dental implants unless it's a necessary treatment.

Because dental implants are elective surgical treatments, it is not advised during the pregnancy.

X-Ray Radiation Exposure

Before getting dental implant surgery, you will need to undergo CT scan (3D X-ray) to determine where the implant can to be positioned. During pregnancy, X rays may be considered just for emergency situations.

Stress

Pregnancy on its own is already stressful enough. Surgery of any kind may increase stress and anxiety in pregnant women which is not good for their unborn child.

Pregnant women's hormones tend to be out of their control during pregnancy. Because of this, there is no telling when a mood swing or depression may hit.

For this reason and others, avoiding dental implant surgery is a good idea unless it is an emergency.

Dental Implant Failure

Getting dental implants in Vancouver is risky because of oral health changes during pregnancy. This can increase the likelihood that a pregnant woman may experience dental implant failure.

Women may experience the following oral health symptoms during pregnancy:

  • Immune system changes
  • Gum inflammation
  • Gestational diabetes

These natural changes in pregnant women may contribute to a higher rate of implant failure.

If you are looking for dental implants in Vancouver, our office is ready to help you. Schedule an appointment with us today to get started.

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