Dental Implants and Organ Transplants: Precautions?
Last Updated: Apr 26, 2012
Are there any special precautions we should take when doing site development, bone grafts, sinus lifts or installing implants in organ transplant patients? Â Most organ transplant patients will be taking immuno-suppressive drugs and will this decrease their resistance to infection? Â Should we be prescribing antibiotics for all invasive procedures that involve bleeding and the potential for creating a bacteremia? Â Should we have these patients on chlorhexidine rinses? Â Should we have these people come at 3 month intervals for recall examinations and oral prophylaxis? Â Are there any absolute or relative contra-indications for implants in these patients? Â Is time since organ transplant a factor? Â If let us say a patient had a kidney transplant 7 years prior, is this patient still considered at risk for complications that might leading to rejection of the transplant?
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Arun Kumar JAIN
05/01/2012
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