talk to your dentist... but i think you'll have to wait it out.
2006-07-21 05:54:28
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answered by gummi bear 4
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Its important to know , hoe many months prgnant you are? If there is enough space for your wisdom teeth to erupt then you just do warm saline rinses and keep the area clean and the teeth will erupt on their own. If the space for wisdom teeth is deficient then you need to get them removed but that is not an emergency procedure and can wait, so for the time being you must keep the area clean to avoid the development of any inflammation or infection in the area. Remember , do not stop brushing when you feel pain , it can worsen the problem. Keep healthy and smiling ( its not a scary situation so keep your calm and do not take stress)
2006-07-21 06:24:08
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answered by dentistonline 1
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As a mother of 4, i will tell you, your gums soften when you are pregnant and thats why your wisdom teeth are bothering you. I had most of mine come in throughout my pregnancies. They hurt when they come in whether you are pregnant or not. You can take tylenol, or even use some orajel.
2006-07-21 10:09:13
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answered by Cortney N 3
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Girl..I am going through the same thing right now!! I am using a solution of half peroxide and half water and I swish that around my mouth. It keeps it clean in there. Then I put on some kid ambesol (spelling). If that doesn't help, then my doctor said I can take up to 2 regular strength tylenol. Those usually help. Good Luck!!
2006-07-21 07:56:47
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answered by Melissa 3
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At my job if the wisdom teeth is really bothering you and coming out crooked we yank them out. otherwise you can wait till after giving birth. This is all after getting Medical Clearance from you Doctor.
2006-07-21 08:52:46
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answered by bubbles32 2
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My wisdom teeth came in while I was pregnant. Ah, in case you haven't noticed...it's not a big deal. I still have mine and I have no problems. And all you can do is wait until you are finished breast feeding.
2006-07-21 05:56:17
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answered by murph_ltt 5
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Nothing you have to grin and bare the pain. You could try anbesol but the pain will always come back. As your doc too maybe that will help. But I'd wait til after the baby and get them pulled. Thats what I have to do in a month or so.
2006-07-21 05:55:35
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answered by lillady 4
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have the baby the teeth will take care of themselves,oh i have just realised what you are on about ,if you think that is painful wait until you give birth,I live in the uk and overhere we keep our wisdom teeth ,why dont you? oh dont tell me? i can guess
2006-07-21 05:55:30
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answered by dumplingmuffin 7
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some oral surgeons are willing to remove the teeth while pregnant, call around to several oral surgeons and see what they say. i had mine pulled 2 weeks after giving birth. there is only a slight chance of it affecting the fetus, but a chance none the less.
2006-07-21 05:56:41
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answered by MyDreams2Be 5
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most dentsts will not work on a pregnant lady because the anestesia is not good for baby. so you will probibly have to wait until after you deliver jr to get them pulled talk to your ob and see if she can prescribe some thing if they are causing pain or ask a pharmacist if it is safe for you to use oragel or ambasol to temperary numb the affected area.
2006-07-21 05:59:09
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answered by pinklady101 1
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Sassy Says..SUX 4 U!!! Jump outa your window love, you will feel better!
2006-07-21 05:55:31
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answered by Free & Sassy 4
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