All of my mom's tooth has to come out. The dentist is planning on taking one quadrant out. When I asked him about pre-op procedures, he said he will give her antibiotic (penicillin) just right before the surgery and then some for afterwards. Would that be ok (or) should she be put on antibiotics way ahead before the surgery? And, should local anesthetic or gas be used for the procedure? Her dialysis is on the following day after the procedure. Please advice.
Quote from: jo on June 11, 2016, 08:07:13 PMAll of my mom's tooth has to come out. The dentist is planning on taking one quadrant out. When I asked him about pre-op procedures, he said he will give her antibiotic (penicillin) just right before the surgery and then some for afterwards. Would that be ok (or) should she be put on antibiotics way ahead before the surgery? And, should local anesthetic or gas be used for the procedure? Her dialysis is on the following day after the procedure. Please advice.We are not doctors on here. We also do not know your mother's medical history. Plus, not everyone presents the same. These are important questions that you should be asking of her nephrologist.
All the neph told me was to follow the dentist's advice and that penicillin is safe. But he is not sure if it needs to be taken in advance or just right before the surgery. Thanks.
Quote from: jo on June 11, 2016, 09:11:08 PMAll the neph told me was to follow the dentist's advice and that penicillin is safe. But he is not sure if it needs to be taken in advance or just right before the surgery. Thanks.The neph didn't offer to find out for you?Since your mother may still be prone to bleeding the day after extractions, you might want to ask her nephrologist if the amount of heparin normally given during treatment will need to be modified and if she should get saline flushes as well to keep the dialysis filter from clotting.EDIT: If your mother experiences significant bleeding after the extractions, let the dialysis center charge nurse know so they can check her hemoglobin. If low, they can give her EPO, Aranesp, or whatever red blood cell production med used at her clinic.
Every time I go to the dentist I have to take 4 antibiotic pills 1 hour before I see the dentist. It is reccommended for any one with a less then perfect immune system. Dialysis patients are on the list as people who should pre medicate prior to any procedures.