Yes and if it is for a 2nd kidney (they do not last forever and my last one failed after 11 years) then there will be even more antigens to match. As to what exactly antigens are, I don't know. I just know I have a lot of them now and have been waiting on the list off and on for 5 years now.
I have heard Angie talk about how important good dental hygiene is for acceptance of kidney transplantation but she didn't get in to to much detail. Why is denial hygiene so important?
Well, I'm not SURE here, but I don't think dental is a requirement anymore. CRAZY I know, but I just went through the evaluation and I was waiting to get my teeth cleaned because it was such a HUGE deal 20 years ago. They said "Oh, that doesn't matter anymore because when you get your transplant you will suck on this lozenge for the first few months that kill all the germs in your mouth." I'll see if I can find anything on-line to support that.
I haven't had to go to the dentist before evaluation. Also, I don't take extra antibiotics before going to the dentist. My docs and the dentist went back and forth on this, but for some reason decided against it.
During my transplant and even now, I have to premedicate myself (antibiotics) before any dental work including basic cleaning. This is because our immune system is down and our mouth is so dirty that if you bleed during a cleaning (I always do) it protects you from infection and THEIR BUTT from a law suit.I'll call my transplant coordinator tomorrow and find out the information on Transplant evaluation and dental exams.
We have to go each year for a check up to stay on the list.
On dialysis I was required to premedicate w/ 2 grams of Amoxicillin prior to dental work and now with the transplant it is the same. I just have a standing prescription for it and my transplant status is in my dental records. Other than that no big deal, I take a couple of pills an hour before going to the chair. I have never had a problem with infection of any kind.
Jenna had to have annual dental and gynecology exams as part of her evaluation.The lozenge she has to suck on is for thrush, which can develop due to the high volume of antibiotics she is now taking after the transplant.