aponeurosis, is tooth extraction 10 months after implantation safe? do you have personal experiences?

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jimmy42
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aponeurosis, is tooth extraction 10 months after implantation safe? do you have personal experiences?

Postby jimmy42 » Tue Oct 08, 2024 6:49 am

aponeurosis
denervation, is tooth extraction 10 months after implantation safe? do you have personal experiences?

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Re: aponeurosis, is tooth extraction 10 months after implantation safe? do you have personal experiences?

Postby atul21 » Tue Oct 08, 2024 1:12 pm

That should be fine. I got extensive tooth work done including extraction after about 7-8 months.
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Re: aponeurosis, is tooth extraction 10 months after implantation safe? do you have personal experiences?

Postby Mike1987a » Tue Oct 08, 2024 5:03 pm

i think is ok

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Re: aponeurosis, is tooth extraction 10 months after implantation safe? do you have personal experiences?

Postby LastHope » Tue Oct 08, 2024 7:55 pm

Here is guidance from the American Dental Association on antibiotic prophylaxis for individuals with prosthetic joint implants.
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Re: aponeurosis, is tooth extraction 10 months after implantation safe? do you have personal experiences?

Postby Discovernew » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:49 am

jimmy42 wrote:aponeurosis
denervation, is tooth extraction 10 months after implantation safe? do you have personal experiences?


Why would it NOT be safe? i'm confused.
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Re: aponeurosis, is tooth extraction 10 months after implantation safe? do you have personal experiences?

Postby LastHope » Wed Oct 09, 2024 10:24 am

Discovernew wrote:
jimmy42 wrote:aponeurosis
denervation, is tooth extraction 10 months after implantation safe? do you have personal experiences?


Why would it NOT be safe? i'm confused.


It is believed to cause infections caused by bacteria entering the bloodstream during dental procedures such as cleanings, tooth extractions, gum disease treatments...

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Re: aponeurosis, is tooth extraction 10 months after implantation safe? do you have personal experiences?

Postby Discovernew » Sat Oct 12, 2024 7:16 am

LastHope wrote:
Discovernew wrote:
jimmy42 wrote:aponeurosis
denervation, is tooth extraction 10 months after implantation safe? do you have personal experiences?


Why would it NOT be safe? i'm confused.


It is believed to cause infections caused by bacteria entering the bloodstream during dental procedures such as cleanings, tooth extractions, gum disease treatments...


I doubt a bacteria can go from the tooth to your penis. If it were like that, nobody would be able to get any type of surgery after an implant
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Re: aponeurosis, is tooth extraction 10 months after implantation safe? do you have personal experiences?

Postby LastHope » Sat Oct 12, 2024 9:36 am

Please consult your penile implant surgeon, who can recommend your antibiotic prophylaxis based on your specific risk-benefit profile. Extra care should be taken by those who are immunocompromised and while there are general recommendations, there's no one size fits all in medicine.

Here's one example:
Dental Work After Hip or Knee Replacement: What are antibiotic recommendations to prevent infection

Quoting from an orthopedic implant website:
Why Antibiotics Are Necessary
After a joint replacement, there's an increased risk of bacteria from the mouth entering the bloodstream during dental procedures and potentially infecting the new joint. To decrease this risk, antibiotics can be prescribed by your dentist and taken before your procedure.


https://www.scottsdalehipandknee.com/po ... -infection


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