Diabetes And Extraction Of Teeth
I am 42 years old and suffering from diabetes (high. I am alcoholic and smoking. Can diabetes can be controlled along wi ...
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Dear lybrate-user, weight loss could be due to poor digestive system or inappropriate pancreatic enzymes released by body. Even if blood reports are normal, you may still be enzyme deficient, hence not able to extract maximum out of food, thus causing weight loss. I would advice you to quit smoking, and drink alcohol occasionally and alcohol in moderation is ok and should not be matter of worry. But remember alcohol is disinfectant and at higher quantity maybe killing gut bacteria and causing symptoms such as diarrhea and resulting in weight loss. Also, whenever you take large amount of alcohol, always remember to take enterogermina probiotic with it. So that your gut microbiome stays stable with alcohol intake. Diet advice. Avoid dry fruits and nuts as they contain phytic acid which are antinutrients, which cause dry mouth and damage teeth in long run. Get enough sleep. Expose your body to sunlight. I wish you all the best in your recovery!
I am a 75 year old. With hypertension and type 2 diabetes along with heart problems. I want to get a tooth removed. My c ...
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Hi, lybrate user, If you are taking any blood diluter owing to heart problem be kept on hold for 3 days before extraction of tooth. All sorts of hypertensive and anti Diabitic medication be continued as usual. Tk, care
2 days before I was having swelling on my left cheeks and it was tooth problem and I consult a doctor they told me to to ...
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Numbness in left leg has got nothing to do with teeth extraction. But definitely if you are having numbness for a quite long time, it's worrisome. Are you a diabetic or hypothyroid? Because these conditions can cause neuropathy. If the numbness persists you also need to get a nerve conduction velocity study done. Otherwise take tab alprax 0.5 at night for 10 days and stop. This will reduce your anxiety.
My mother is 75 years old her all teeth was fallen in an accident only 3 or 4 guns are there she is complaining that she ...
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Hello mam please donot worry. Do warm saline rinses 6 hourly a day for 5 days and continue the medications. You need to get replacement of teeth but due to trauma avoid right now .but after completion of course, please update me whether there ia any improvement or not.
Hi Dr. My molars are shaking a bit (both sides one each. Also infection and bone loss is der. What options do I have. I ...
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If there is any chance then go for rct if infection is very deep and surrounding teeth also infected then u should go for extraction
Can a bds fage can remove molar teeth or only mds can operate for that. I am from mumbai gurgaon west and I have terribl ...
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Kindly get your diabetes checked before you go for any kind of extraction. A dentist who has a degree be it bds or mds and have registeration with state dental council can very well remove a tooth. Just that you should have some belief on the dentist who's doing your work. Secondly have a pre antibiotic coverage before you get the tooth removed. You may take tab zerodol sp for pain.
My dad has diabetes and recently he got diagnosed with wisdom tooth pain and he wants to extract that, Can it be done as ...
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Good afternoon thanks for the query the answer is no with this much value of sugar chances are high for postoperative infection and delayed healing. It's better to control the sugar level first at least hb1ac by 6.5 to 7.or 140 mg/dl
I am diabitic patient ladt 3 years having bp last 8 years tking olmezest 40 mg aspirin 75 mg for cholestol blood thining ...
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U have to control ur sugar n bp also before extracting the tooth,, u have to extract it otherwise it can cause soo much damage to ur jaw or gum
Hello doctors, I just got my partially erupted wisdom teeth removed and I have been living with severe pain since 5 days ...
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The severe pain could be due to a condition called dry socket that occurs due to dislodgement of the clot that promotes healing of the extraction socket (could occur due to intake of hot food post extraction within 24 hrs, vigorous spitting or rinsing, sneezing or coughing with force etc). The pain during mouth opening could occur due to stiffness in the muscle due to a long procedure or the muscle could be sore post anaesthesia. Sometimes when the tooth is stuck beneath a lot of bone, the extraction site could hurt for a few days. I would suggest not to worry excessively and see your dental surgeon once so that he/she can help you out figuring the cause of pain.
If diabetic patient has remove the teeth with not controlling of his sugar what would happen. ...
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Our gums and natural denture harbour commensal bacteria which actually are not harmful when they are at their place of habitation. Dental extraction causes dissemination of microbes into blood stream both external and the commensal microbes. Chances are high that they might result into a florid infection inspite of antibiotics if blood sugar is not within range.