They always ask if theres any chance you could be pregnant and i always assumed they wouldnt do the xray if you were and put it off...no idea if it is safe. I wont have any, ill wait until after.
They did ask. It was a oral camera.
My dentist refused to do any xrays while pregnant but I have heard that some do them after the first trimester.
They covered you with something that blocks the radioactive waves from baby. You'll be fine.
I went to the dentist today an she asked is it ok if i do xrays i said im pregnant an she said then i wnt do them will wait. I mean if ur covered its fine but most dentist wont do them.
My dentist said that it isn't going to hurt, but unless I am having pain, then he sees no reason to do them while pregnant.
That's also true mellynn717
Some dentist do them.
Mellynn717 how far along are you??
Emelee99 what do you mean by pain?
Like if I had tooth pain, he would want xrays to see how bad a cavity was or other issues.
I had an abdominal xray during surgery while under general anesthetic at 21wks pregnant. Drs tend to weigh up the risks and benefits and unfortunately some things can't wait.
I work at a dental office. They normally will do x rays during second trimester or if a patient is in a lot of pain. At my office they get a letter from the patients obgyn that says they can have them done then we double apron them. I am sure baby is safe. You actually get more radiation from standing in front of the microwave or from sitting at the computer. The radiation level is really low. Next time you go to your obgyn maybe just mention it
Most dental xrays are digital now, I had one 2weeks ago and my OB said the risk of radiation was low you would have to get alot of xrays done before something extreme would happen.
After second trimester you should be fine...I had one done just few days ago...
Xrays are okay as long as they cover you with a lead covering. I had a diagnostic one done on my chest. But don't just go for them unless you absolutely need to know prior to your baby arriving. It just increases the chance of mental delays, but that's after several scans.