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[|Human|] hi,,,i got a patient with history of bypass surgery 3 years ago for Angina. NOw he is taking daily dose of aspirin 75mg. Now he requires multiple extractions (20 teeth). As a dentist what precautions should i take and is there any need to discontinue aspirin
[|AI|]  Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query. As far the medical history is concerned, if I am your treating doctor, I would suggest you to get complete blood investigations including BT, CT, PT. I would also suggest you to get INR done. If the INR is normal then only you can go for extraction. You need to consult a cardiac physician and take an opinion. Ealiar school of thought was to stop the aspirin one day before the extraction, but now if the INR is normal, then no need to stop the aspirin. You should also take prophylactic antibiotics before extraction like amoxicillin. Get the teeth removed in multiple visits, like getting 4-5 teeth removed at a time. I hope my answer will help you, take care.