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Oral Surgery & Pregnancy

Pregnancy (apart from other problems) can cause significant effects in the mouth and can affect dental & management.

Oral Effects and Management Considerations

Oral Effects

  • Aggravated gum disease (gingivitis) and the
  • development of “stalked” gum tissue (epulis formation) [link to epulides]
  • Variable effect on recurrent oral ulcers (aphthæ) [link to Oral Ulceration]

Management Considerations

  • Risk of low blood pressure and fainting when laid flat
  • Possible raised blood pressure of pregnancy
  • Possible anæmia (iron / folate deficiency)
  • Vomiting especially with General Anæsthesia (GA)

Occasionally, recurrent oral ulcers (aphthæ) [link to Oral Ulceration] resolve during pregnancy but may worsen due to iron / folate anæmia.

Receiving dental treatment during pregnancy is not considered to be taboo any more.  However, surveys of obstetricians show that they prefer dental treatment to take place during the second trimester, if possible.

Oral Surgery or elective dentistry should be postponed until after the baby is born, or, in extremis, in the second trimester.

During the first trimester, organ development of the fœtus is taking place.  During the third trimester, it can be uncomfortable for the mother to lie back in the dental chair, especially for an extended period of time.  In addition, if it is a particularly stressful situation for the mother, there is the slight possibility that premature labour may be induced.

Local anæsthesia is generally safe.

Possible Hazards to the Fœtus from Dental Procedures

  • X-rays are hazardous especially in first trimester
  • Reduced drive to breathe due to sedatives
  • Staining of teeth due to the use of certain types of antibiotics (such as doxycycline or tetracycline)
  • Theoretical risk of depressed vitamin B12 metabolism by nitrous oxide (& “laughing gas”, used in GA)
  • Prilocaine and articaine (local anæsthetics) may cause methæmoglobinæmia [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methemoglobinemia] (raised levels of methæmoglobin that can cause tissues to be deprived of adequate oxygen) which can lead to blue-baby syndrome [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methemoglobinemia]
  • Theoretical risk of womb (uterine) contraction caused by felypressin (a component of some local anæsthetics)
  • Fœtal malformation risk from certain drugs such as thalidomide (now used for certain immune disorders), & retinoids (used for certain skin conditions), etretinate & (used experimentally for certain types of “white patches” in the mouth), azathioprine (used for certain immune disorders including Behçet’s syndrome) and possibly other drugs
  • Aspirin may cause bleeding in the newly born

The main risks of fœtal abnormalities comes from drugs and radiation; the hazard is greatest during the first trimester.

The risk from dental X-rays are small but only essential radiographs should be taken, the minimal radiation exposure should be given and the patient should wear a lead apron.

Few drugs are known to cause fœtal malformations for humans and in many cases, the risk is no more than theoretical or results only from prolonged high dosage.

Useful Articles & Websites

American Dental Association

British Dental Health Foundation

British Dental Health Foundation

BUPA UK

BUPA UK

Dentistry

Mayo Clinic

Medscape Today News

J Canadian Dent Assoc 2009.  Clinical Practice. Oral Health Care for the Pregnant Patient

JADA 2011.  For The Dental Patient…Oral Health during Pregnancy.  What to Expect when Expecting

Dental Update 2012.  Oral Healthcare Considerations for the Pregnant Woman

J Int Oral Health 2013. Management of Pregnant Patient in Dentistry

BDJ 2016.  Drug Therapy during Pregnancy – Implications for Dental Practice

Dent J 2021. Pregnancy and Dentistry – A Literature Review on Risk Management during Dental Surgical Procedures

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