Take antibiotics before dental work

    • [DOC File]Artificial Joints and Dental Work

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      You MUST take your blood pressure and/or heart medications. the night before and/or the morning of your procedure with . sips. of water . at least 2 hours prior to the procedure. If you have had . joint replacement (hip, knee, etc.), heart valve replacement, or . take antibiotics. on a doctor’s order prior to surgery or dental work,

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    • [DOCX File]Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine

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      Dental History Yes No ( ( Trauma to the teeth and/or face ( ( Finger/thumb sucking habit ( ( Cheek or lip biting ( ( Clench or grind teeth ( Mouth breather ( Bleeding gums ( ( Sensitive teeth. Yes No ( ( Frequent cold sores ( ( Periodontal disease/treatment ( ( Click or pop of jaw joints ( ( Jaw pain

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    • [DOC File]Catawba Gastroenterology PA

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      Routine dental work is discouraged for 3 months following surgery. Please make sure your dental visits are up to date prior to your surgery. ... If an emergency procedure is needed, you must take antibiotics before the procedure to prevent infection. We use an electronic questionnaire, called OBERD, to help us improve your health. Be sure to ...

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    • [DOC File]Title of the Publication

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      Routine dental procedures can cause problems with your artificial joint. Luckily, it can easily be avoided. Certain patients need to take antibiotic premedication before most dental appointments. It is an easy prescription...usually four capsules one hour before your appointment.

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    • [DOC File]DR

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      ***You must always take antibiotics before any major dental work (more than routine cleanings) or surgical procedures. Please notify your dentist, surgeon, or your orthopaedic surgeon if you need a prescription. Please Call (843) 792-0404 for: Any Urgent Questions or Concerns. For medical emergencies call 911. Excessive redness of the incision

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    • [DOCX File]Rotator Cuff Repair Thomas R. Duquin, MD

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      : The undersigned hereby authorizes 81st Street Dental, Inc. to take radiographs, study models, photographs, or any other diagnostic aids deemed appropriate to make a thorough diagnosis of the undersigned patient’s dental condition and needs.

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    • [DOC File]Patient Information

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      Yes No Do you take antibiotics before dental work? Yes No Have you had joint replacement within the last year? Yes No Have you ever had a complication with anesthesia? Gastroenterology. Yes No Do you heartburn more than twice a week? Yes No Do you see blood in your bowel movements? Yes No Do you have frequent constipation or diarrhea?

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    • Antibiotics for Dental Work Following Joint Replacement

      We recommend a dose of antibiotics before any type of dental work, to include routine dental cleanings. We recommend this “pre-treatment” as a lifelong precaution for patients with joint replacements. If you are not allergic to penicillin, you should take 2 grams of cephalexin, cephradine or amoxicillin by mouth 1 hour prior to any dental procedure.

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    • [DOC File]Medical University of South Carolina

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      For the first 2 years after your surgery, you must take oral antibiotics before any dental work (including routine cleanings), upper respiratory tract procedures such as endoscopy, or before any genitourinary/gastrointestinal procedures such as a colonoscopy. These procedures are a potential source of infection.

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