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Asking For Self, Female 34, karachi

can i remove my teeth in 6 month of prgncy

Dentist in Lahore - Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim Sobhi

Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim Sobhi - Dentist

BDS, FCPS | Lahore

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4 Positive Reviews

yes why not

Dentist in Faisalabad - Dr. Mubrrah Nisar

Dr. Mubrrah Nisar - Dentist

BDS, RDS | Faisalabad

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14 Positive Reviews

yes if your dentist allow u after clinical examination

Dentist in Lahore - Dr. Omer Javaid

Dr. Omer Javaid - Dentist

BDS | Lahore

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80 Positive Reviews

yes

Dentist in Khairpur - Dr. Sanam Parveen

ha je why not

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yes but avoid x ray

Dentist in Islamabad - Dr. Sonicka Javaid

Dr. Sonicka Javaid - Dentist

BDS, Certified Aesthetic Physician (UK) | Islamabad

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7 Positive Reviews

Yes
If ur dentist allow after examination

Dentist in Karachi - Dr. Arfa Saeed

Dr. Arfa Saeed - Dentist

BDS | Karachi

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36 Positive Reviews

Assalam u Alaikum
yes you can but you cannot take any antibiotics after removal if tooth is infected .. only panadol for pain relief and rinse with warm saline water. If you want to visit a Female Dental Consultant you can visit my clinic for tooth removal . We are dealing all the hijabi and pregnant patients.

Regards
Dr.Arfa Saeed


Dentist in Karachi - Dr. Syed Saqib Shah

Dr. Syed Saqib Shah - Dentist

| BDS | | Karachi

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2 Positive Reviews

the second three months (3-6 month) of pregnancy are considered safe for tooth extraction. But if the condition is not severe wait for the delivery then extract.

Dentist in Rahim Yar Khan - Dr. Waseem Akram

Dr. Waseem Akram - Dentist

BDS | Rahim Yar Khan

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1 Positive Reviews

Visit your dentist for better examination and evaluation.

Dentist in Karachi - Dr. Ali Murtaza

avoid dental surgery as there is always a chance of cross-infection from blood-borne pathogens and requires local anesthesia

Dentist in Karachi - Dr. Sadaf

Usually 2nd trimester is safest regarding any dental procedure but still would suggest you to get proper consultation before extraction.

Dentist in Islamabad - Dr. Amir Habib

Dr. Amir Habib - Dentist

| BDS | | Islamabad

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1 Positive Reviews

offcourse, toothpain is something you won't want during pregnancy, second trimester is the safest, under protocol, it can be done safely

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