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dentistry and blood thinners

(7 Posts)
Greenfinch Wed 13-Dec-17 16:15:42

My dentist told me that unless the INR is above 4 everything should be OK

Friday Wed 13-Dec-17 15:22:50

Then you’re doing well - a visit to the dentist is always something I dread. Good advice on here. Find out from you GP what’s what and let your dentist know the situation in advance. I expect they meet this quite often.

magsmay Wed 13-Dec-17 14:49:13

Thank you for taking the time to comment. Yes, extraction/s will be a large part of treatment, but I feel a bit more relaxed now that I have actually put my fear into words, practical advice and common sense is just what I needed to hear, so, bless you Gransnet once again.

janeainsworth Wed 13-Dec-17 13:07:01

Is is usually only an issue if you’re having a tooth extracted.
You shouldn’t stop your anticoagulants unless you’re advised to do after having your INR checked.
Your dentist will be happy to reassure you about this, so please don’t worry. ?

Nanabilly Wed 13-Dec-17 12:01:34

You may have to stop your blood thinners a week before treatment . The dentist will advise you so take a list of exactly what meds you take.

kittylester Wed 13-Dec-17 11:55:31

What is your dental problem?

Dentists are quite used to patients having different medical problems and will know how to deal with your particular one.

You should inform the GDP of your medication and ask their advice. I think your GP might adjust your medication for the period of the treatment and/or prescribe antibiotic cover depending on what dental treatment you need.

Try not to worry.

magsmay Wed 13-Dec-17 11:28:23

I am 84 yrs old and need to visit dentist but I am very scared as I am now taking anticoagulant medication for AF and would welcome any comments from the forum re. their own experience.