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Certain physical conditions cause interaction with some medications.  The circumstances that determine whether special care needs to be taken with regard to your dental treatments are heart conditions and joint replacement.

One situation that should be approached with care is Bacterial Endocarditis.  Your dentist may recommend a regimen of antibiotics prior to your dental treatment to insure that you are protected should there be any blood loss during the treatment.  This is normally done as a precaution to combat potential bacterial infection.  Some of the heart conditions that would fall under this category are:

Recent heart surgery

Congenital heart defect

Artificial heart valve

Recent vascular surgery

Heart murmur

Rheumatic fever

Previous bacterial endocarditis

Pacemaker

If any of these apply to your situation or you are seeing a new dentist for the first time, make certain that the dentist is fully aware of your medical history.

The same course of action should be taken if you have had joint replacement for the same reason, a precaution to combat potential bacterial infection.   

Other high risk situations apply as well.  If any of the following conditions apply to you advise your dentist:

Hemophilia

Malnourishment

Type 1 insulin dependent

Cancer

HIV

Rheumatoid arthritis

Immunosuppression

Also make certain that you keep your dentist apprised of any changes in your health and medications.

 

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