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Is It Safe to Get Dental Implants if You’re Pregnant?

August 5, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. David Banda @ 8:36 pm
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In the vast majority of cases, a dentist will recommend replacing any missing teeth as soon as possible. Over time, dental gaps can cause complications like crooked teeth or even jawbone loss – both of which are best to avoid. As a highly advanced treatment with many unique benefits, dental implants are certainly an excellent solution. But is it safe to get them if you’re pregnant?

Not exactly. Your implant team in Brooklyn may be able to help you receive them later, though, so keep reading!

Dental Implants and Pregnancy

The main reason why dentists typically recommend waiting until after pregnancy to start a dental implant treatment is that it’s a surgical procedure. You’ll likely need some type of anesthesia or sedation and could possibly need antibiotics or other similar medications. Many of these aren’t safe for pregnant individuals or their babies.

Since hormones tend to become unbalanced during this time, pregnant individuals are also at an increased risk of infection and severe stress. Once your baby is born, it’ll be much easier for you to support successful dental implants.

How Your Dentist Might Be Able to Help

Depending on how far along you are in your pregnancy, your dentist may be able to help you manage any symptoms related to tooth loss and maintain your oral health until it’s safe for you to receive dental implants. They might also provide you with a temporary tooth replacement, such as a short-term partial denture, that’s not as taxing on the body.

Rest assured, at the end of the day, your dentist’s priority is to make sure you’re happy and healthy. If you’re experiencing oral pain or are having difficulties speaking and chewing because of missing teeth, they’ll work closely with your doctors to create a safe and effective treatment plan for you.

Conclusion

It might not be advisable to get dental implants while you’re pregnant, but your dental team is dedicated to you and your smile. Don’t hesitate to talk to your dentist about any concerning oral symptoms or your dental needs! They’ll make sure you’re well cared for and you and your baby’s health won’t be jeopardized.

About the Author

Dr. David George Banda has a wealth of experience with dental implant treatments and is a proud member of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. He’s well-qualified to help you build a best-fit treatment plan if you’re considering dental implants while pregnant. To contact his office and schedule a consultation, call 248-985-9825.

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