Can teeth be filled during ovulation?

Normally, fillings need to be done when the tooth is completely healthy. If a tooth is damaged or missing, you will need to wait until the tooth is completely healthy before filling it. In addition, before filling a tooth, the doctor will usually conduct an oral examination to ensure that the tooth is free of other diseases or infections.

Whether teeth can be filled during ovulation also needs to be considered. For example, if a woman has problems such as toothache or oral infection during ovulation, she may need to wait until ovulation is over before having her teeth filled. In addition, if a woman plans to become pregnant during ovulation, the dental filling process may need to be carried out under the guidance of a doctor to avoid all risks that may occur during the dental filling process during pregnancy.

While there are some factors to consider when it comes to whether or not dental fillings are appropriate during ovulation, in most cases it is safe for women to have dental fillings during ovulation. If a woman has problems such as toothache or oral infection during ovulation, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible so that treatment can be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.