After pregnancy, women's bodies undergo significant changes, especially in the early stages of pregnancy, where serious pregnancy reactions such as nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, and loss of appetite are common and normal symptoms. So, is there a high probability of inflammation of wisdom teeth during pregnancy?

The probability of inflammation of wisdom teeth during pregnancy is relatively high for pregnant women, especially acute wisdom tooth pericoronitis, which has a high incidence rate during pregnancy. However, there is no data showing the exact probability. It is only said that in clinical practice, many female patients during pregnancy seek medical treatment for wisdom tooth pericoronitis.
If a woman has inflammation of her wisdom teeth during pregnancy, timely and effective treatment is needed. The surrounding tissues can be washed with physiological saline and hydrogen peroxide, which can be a large amount of alternating washing. If an abscess occurs, it should be cut open and discharged, and then washed with physiological saline or hydrogen peroxide. Most pregnant women will eliminate the inflammation and relieve it within three to four days.
Pregnant women with wisdom teeth inflammation should not take medication without authorization. Taking painkillers indiscriminately can lead to fetal deformities, especially in the early stages of pregnancy. And it is generally recommended to have a tooth extracted, as pregnant women may damage their dental nerves and cause complications during the extraction process. Moreover, pregnant women may feel nervous during tooth extraction, which can lead to miscarriage and premature birth.