Odontogenic infections in pregnant women pose a threat to the health of both the mother and her unborn child. Adjusting diagnostics and treatment for this group of patients presents numerous challenges for dental practitioners. The National Health Fund in Poland provides additional dental services for pregnant and also postpartum women. Access to these services is critical for the well-being of pregnant women and their future children, on condition of providing safe treatment. Despite the reduction in the risk of dental complications, there is concern that some patients may delay treatment until pregnancy. Therefore, a key aspect is educating the public on the risks of untreated oral pathologies, promoting oral hygiene, and encouraging regular dental check-ups. This article analyzes the key aspects related to the dangers of untreated dental infections, presents the mechanisms of the most common diseases, and outlines basic forms of treatment, diagnostic and therapeutic limitations due to pregnancy, as well as the influence of the legal system in Poland on the potential decisions of pregnant women to undergo treatment.
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