starburstcoral
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My husband who had his AVR April 2010 porcine valve had a cut on his gum that looked red. He went to the dentist a few days later and he thought it was fine, just a little swollen. My husband took antibiotics. He wasn't feeling that great though and felt tired. A week later he had the area that was still swollen lasered off and also took antibiotics. He thought he was fine but still felt achy and just tired. Finally he took his temp and noticed he had a fever. We went to the ER, and all three of the blood cultures grew and showed infection. They started him on intravenous antibiotics and the source of the infection was from mouth strep. They did a TEE and did not find anything on his valve, but suspect the infection was on the wires or directly on his ICD which was sore to the touch. He was fortunate it didn't go any further since it had a few weeks time to grow. He went home after a week and we did 4 weeks of intravenous antibiotics at home. What a nightmare. I write this to let anyone know just in case they don't know that infective endocarditis is most commonly from tooth/teeth/ gum problems and procedures. The most effective way to take your antibiotics is a few hours before a dental procedure so that the antibiotics are at full impact in your bloodstream during the dental procedure.