I am a Muslim too. Any dental procedure that would result in bleeding is to be avoided during the fasting time in the Month of Ramadan. Of course, if life threatening or other emergency would necessitate the dental procedure to be applied during the fasting period then the ‘Roja’ would be 'Makruh'. However, it is better to consult Muslim scholars as they are better placed to issue 'fatwa' as per the prevailing situation. Happy Fasting!
Im a muslim and i wanted to know if dental procedures can be done during ramadan if a person is fasting?
I think so. According to a TV show, you can get treated during ramadan. I'm not sure but I remembered they said it.
Reply:as long as you dont swallow any instruments
your allowed
Reply:Don't you have your all powerful clerics to answer questions like that, so you'll be sure to do the right thing?
Reply:Yes. Medical exceptions are made.
Reply:If it is absolutely urgent and can not be avoided and there is no chance of bleeding then no problem. But if there is chance of bleeding ( which is normal) then it is better to break the fast and fast later without any kaffara.
Events when it is allowed to break the fast and fast later the similar number of days
a) If fasting aggravates health-condition
b) Snake biting
c) Thirsts due to newly developed disease
d) Genuine danger for a pregnant mother, or for her fetus.
e) Genuine fear for the life of a suckling infant
f) Reason to fear death
g) Menstruation
h) If one is a traveler
Allah knows best.
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