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- Antibiotic Prophylaxis Prior to Dental Procedures | American Dental . . .
Recommendations for use of antibiotics before dental treatment for patients with certain heart conditions and those with joint replacements or orthopedic implants are discussed
- Dental Management Considerations for Patients with Cardiovascular . . .
Based on the cardiac condition, an appropriate modification in dental care is crucial A multidisciplinary approach including the patient’s cardiologist can potentially reduce complications and improve dental treatment results
- 2020 ACC AHA Guideline for the Management of Patients With Valvular . . .
A mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair is of benefit to patients with severely symptomatic primary mitral regurgitation who are at high or prohibitive risk for surgery, as well as to a select subset of patients with secondary mitral regurgitation who remain severely symptomatic despite guideline-directed management and therapy for heart
- Effect of dental treatment before cardiac valve surgery: Systematic . . .
The purpose of this systematic review was to determine the potential effects of dental procedures performed as presurgical preparation, in any setting, in adults (18 years or older) before CVS or LVAD implantation compared with results with no dental pretreatment on morbidity and mortality outcomes (all-cause mortality, IE rates, other
- Dental management for patients undergoing heart valve surgery
Abstract This study sought to review current guidelines and the most optimal dental management for patients undergoing cardiac valve surgery
- Dental management for patients undergoing heart valve surgery
In this study, we review the dental management strategy for patients who require valve surgery, including time required for dental prepara-tion; the severity of the patients underlying cardiac condition; and the management of antibiotic, anticoagulant, and antiplatelet therapy
- 7 Critical Dental Care Steps After Mitral Valve Replacement
Mitral valve replacement patients face a 15–20% higher risk of infective endocarditis compared to the general population Oral bacteria like Streptococcus viridans can enter the bloodstream during routine dental procedures, adhering to artificial valves and triggering life-threatening infections
- Are Dental Implants Safe For Mitral Valve Prolapse
To determine if dental implants are possible, it is recommended to discuss the potential benefits and harms associated with dental treatment before CVS or left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation
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