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Help Required - Going to the dentist tonight

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Twinklewishes · 05/02/2008 14:43

I am currently on CD24 of 27 day cycle and have been actively ttc. I am not sure if I am pregnant as I am currently suffering a little dull ache at the moment.

I have just realised that I have a dentists appointment tonight and are supposed to be having two fillings.

I am not sure if this is safe. I can not ask my dentist as my children are going to be with me in the room and after a recent miscarriage I do not want them to know about anything until any pregnancy is confirmed. IYKWIM.

I was also waiting until Valentines Day to tell my husband any news as it is also his birthday and he is very excited to be TTC and me becomming pregnant again.

Does anyone know if it is dangerous to have dental work? I am unsure what to do.

Many thanks

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Playingthewaitinggame · 05/02/2008 17:32

Absolutely no idea but saw that no one had answered you yet so I wanted to 'bump' your thread. Sorry can't be more help than that.

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cosima · 05/02/2008 17:46

you can't have x rays. and your dentist should ask you if you are pregnant everytime you go. you must tell them.

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Twinklewishes · 07/02/2008 10:06

Just to reply to my own message for anyone else visiting the Dentist.

I told them I might be pregnant and they advised me that they would not do x-rays, but they did do fillings.

I had a filling this week and have another next week. I hope that they advised me correctly as there was a language problem with me living in Spain and my Spanish not being so good. I am sure that they understood that I said there was a possiblity of being pregnant.

Hope this helps anyone reading this thread.

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pootleflump · 07/02/2008 10:13

Fine to have fillings as long as they're white ones.

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