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Hi all. I am new to the forum. I had a bovine aortic
valve replacement in in June after collapsing during exercise. At the time I already had 2 loose teeth which were due to be extracted. The hospital weren't sure if was best to take them out before or after the operation. In the end they decided to go ahead and leave them in place. Since then I have been eating carefully, waiting for the right time to have them removed. That time has come but there seems to be some confusion over the use of pre extraction anti biotics.
I spoke to the dentist who is quite young and a bit of a drip believe it not. My GP has said he will give me the 3gm of antibiotics himself. From what I have read the reasoning behind no longer giving them seems to be that they don't think antibiotics actually do anything to stop endocarditis, which has me a little worried as I have gum disease. I am thinking of asking the GP if I might have them removed in hospital.
I would be grateful for your thoughts and experiences as I could do with some peace of mind on this. Thanks.
valve replacement in in June after collapsing during exercise. At the time I already had 2 loose teeth which were due to be extracted. The hospital weren't sure if was best to take them out before or after the operation. In the end they decided to go ahead and leave them in place. Since then I have been eating carefully, waiting for the right time to have them removed. That time has come but there seems to be some confusion over the use of pre extraction anti biotics.
I spoke to the dentist who is quite young and a bit of a drip believe it not. My GP has said he will give me the 3gm of antibiotics himself. From what I have read the reasoning behind no longer giving them seems to be that they don't think antibiotics actually do anything to stop endocarditis, which has me a little worried as I have gum disease. I am thinking of asking the GP if I might have them removed in hospital.
I would be grateful for your thoughts and experiences as I could do with some peace of mind on this. Thanks.