No. This can just simply be you flu kicking in. Your body is infected with a virus days before you see and feel the affects. It is just coincidence that it was the day after you went to the dentist.
No. For the staff and other patients it is not safe if you go when you have the flu. If you have the flu, you also should be at home resting so your body can have all the energy it needs to rid the virus.
yes
research needs to be done on this
It is very risky to work even with dental x rays when pregnant.
Yes dental work is safe and important during pregnancy. Read more in link below.
Yes, dental work including bite wing x-rays are safe before as well as during pregnancy.
no
If the person is prescribed by a doctor it is safe. But if they are taking it for fun it is probably like a drug.
Anesthesia is safe for pregnancy as long as its local anesthesia. It is also good to check with your OB before getting any dental work done.
no
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The flu shot for one
A good use of the swine flu virus is to use it in a preventive vaccine so people who get the flu vaccination are safe from suffering the illness. Get your flu vaccination right away for the 2013-2014 flu season!
BriteSmile is safe for use on dentures. However it won't make a difference in their color. BriteSmile is designed to whitened natural teeth and will not change the color of anything synthetic dental work.
The shot has been tested just as all flu vaccines are and it perfectly safe.