Best bet if you are taking any type of blood thinner is to ask your physician if you should go off the blood thinner prior to dental treatment. This varies, depending on your condition and your doctor's recommendation. Most of the time dental patients do not go off their blood thinner for routine dental care unless there will be a lot of bleeding like with an extraction. However, it is always best to ask your doctor first.
You should only take medicines that have been prescribed for you by a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) - go and see a doctor.
You need to go and see a Dentist. However taking an analgesic or applying oil of cloves will help till you can get to your dentist's appointment.
If you do not agree with what your dentist intends to do, you are free to go to a different dentist. Perhaps you need a second opinion.
go to the dentist!
um everyone has to go to the dentist.
By going to the dentist for an extraction.
you can by telling a dentist that you have to go to the toilet during a dentist apointment.
If you're on cumadin, you're going to bruise more easily, and the bruises will be big. A lighter touch massage will be fine, but I wouldn't try to get a deep tissue massage. Check with your doctor to be sure.
I will go alone.
The dentist helped the inmate go straight by removing the concavity.
There are no spacific dentist for animals because they go to vets.
Just a Dentist Assistant I believe - not a Hygenist or anything like that.