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If you are taking any medications you should inform your dentist prior to your appointment. Usually it is asked when you go in and fill out a questionnaire about any relevant medical history.

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Q: Should you not take any medications prior to a tooth extraction?
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What medications need to be stopped before having a tooth pulled?

The patient's use of drugs that thin the blood (anticoagulants). These medications include warfarin (Coumadin) and aspirin. The patient should stop using these medications for three days prior to extraction.


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Can a upper tooth extraction effect sinus?

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Is it normal to bleed after 48 hours of extraction?

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Is it bad to eat beans after a tooth extraction?

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Can you get a massage after your tooth extraction?

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Is your tooth extraction infected?

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Can you show me the instructions for after care of an extraction?

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