 This paper discusses the complications associated with pregnancy and dentistry, including gingivitis, odontogenic infections, and Ludwigs angina. It also presents a case study of a patient who experienced severe dental abscess and was treated with incision and drainage as well as extraction of her third molar. The authors highlight the challenges faced by anesthesiologists when dealing with pregnant patients, such as the risk of aspiration and failed intubation. They provide advice on how to prepare for these situations and successfully manage them. This article was authored by Faisal Shamam, Ali Bahadur, Dines Gandhi, and others.