I don't understand how you could be happy to lose a tooth. I've preserved all my teeth. OK, I have to put up with root canal work which is a bit tiresome, especially a molar with four roots. But I keep all my teeth!
My oral surgeon insisted that I start on antibiotics even before the extractions, so that the antibiotic was already in my bloodstream. If the tooth was abscessed, he kept me on antibiotics for a few more days after that.Anesthesia for any type of surgery is tricky for ESRD patients. Some anesthetics are cleared through the kidneys; take those and you'll be zonked until either your damaged kidneys can clear them, or they dialyze out. For that reason, my surgeons prefer to use gas on me. Gas is cleared through the lungs, not the kidneys.Since you bleed for up to 8 hours after an extraction, it goes without saying that you shouldn't have heparin in that time frame.
And again, EVERY time an AB is began it must be taken for the prescribed 7 to 10 days, otherwise there is the potential for bacteria to become immune, and this is how so many of the 'super-bugs' have developed.
Quote from: Charlie B53 on June 12, 2016, 09:56:51 AMAnd again, EVERY time an AB is began it must be taken for the prescribed 7 to 10 days, otherwise there is the potential for bacteria to become immune, and this is how so many of the 'super-bugs' have developed.The standard of Amoxicillin 2g, once an hour before dental work, is a very common single dose protocol.
The dentist said he will be giving Penicillin right before the surgery. I believe it has the same effect as Amoxicillin?