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Tooth Extractions in High-Risk Patients

Tooth Extractions in High-Risk Patients – Oral+ Serres

Tooth extractions in patients

taking anticoagulants, antiplatelet drugs, or bisphosphonates require a specialized approach to minimize the risk of complications. Careful medical history evaluation and collaboration with the patient’s physician are essential to ensure safe treatment.

Who is considered high-risk?
  • Patients on anticoagulant therapy (e.g., Sintrom, Eliquis, Xarelto)
  • Patients on antiplatelet medication (e.g., aspirin, Plavix)
  • Patients receiving bisphosphonates or other drugs for osteoporosis/oncological conditions
  • Patients with severe systemic diseases (cardiac, renal, hematological)
How is the procedure performed?
  • Comprehensive medical history and laboratory tests (e.g., INR when necessary)
  • Collaboration with the treating physician to adjust medication if required
  • Use of local hemostatic measures (sutures, sponges, topical agents)
  • Minimally invasive surgical techniques to reduce tissue trauma