Treatment FAQ

36. it is best to avoid any dental treatment for how long a period following transplantation?

by Mabel Sawayn Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Except for emergency dental care, patients should avoid dental treatment for at least 3 months following organ transplantation.

What is transplantation of teeth?

Transplantation is a biological procedure in which teeth, especially in a germ phase, have the potential capacity to induce alveolar bone growth;[26,39,40,41] therefore, it can be applied in patients before puberty growth is finished.

What is the success rate of dental auto-transplantation?

Most extensively tooth auto-transplantation has been studied in a long-term review of cases had a follow-up range of 17 to 41 years.[9,19] The success rate was over 90%, which is similar to that of dental implant-supported restorations.

Is tooth auto-transplantation an alternative approach in oral rehabilitation?

CONCLUSION Tooth auto-transplantation can be considered as an alternative approach in oral rehabilitation for some clinical situations (especially in young patients). It inducts bone formation, and re-establishment of a normal alveolar process permits tooth movement to distant or opposite sides of dental arch or even to opposite jaw.

What are the reasons for tooth auto-transplantation?

There are many reasons for tooth auto-transplantation, but most common indication is teeth to be extracted due to advanced caries destruction: In adolescents, the first permanent molars erupt early and are often heavily restored.

Can you get your teeth cleaned after kidney transplant?

According to guidelines from the American Heart Association and the American Medical Association, it is recommended that no elective dental work, including cleanings, be done during the first six months following a heart, lung, liver, kidney or pancreas transplant.

Can transplant patients get dental implants?

Implant stability and bone loss are not any different from those in healthy people. Steroids applied to OTPs have no influence on the effect of dental implant treatment, either at the bone level or soft tissues. Patients with organ transplants can safely and effectively undergo dental implant treatment.

Do kidney transplant patients need antibiotics before dental work?

Dental Care After Organ Transplant You may need to take antibiotics prior to your appointment. Your physician will evaluate your risk of developing an infection, the possibility of excessive bleeding during a dental procedure, what medications you're taking, and what co-existing health conditions you might have.

Can kidney transplant patients get dental implants?

Despite the limited amount of evidence in the literature, implant procedures seem to be a safe treatment option in immunosuppressed organ transplant patients. The observance of appropriate treatment protocols including a strict maintenance programme seems to be crucial for the long-term success of such treatments.

What is the difference between implant and transplant?

An implant is a medical device manufactured to replace a missing biological structure, support a damaged biological structure, or enhance an existing biological structure. Medical implants are man-made devices, in contrast to a transplant, which is a transplanted biomedical tissue.

How long after hip replacement can I have dental work?

Surgeons generally recommend patients wait 3 to 6 months after joint replacement before seeking dental treatment and that antibiotic prophylaxis is required at this time.

Is it safe to have dental work after surgery?

Do not plan on having elective dental work done until 3 months after surgery. What dental procedures require preventative antibiotics? What antibiotics are recommended?

How long do I need to take antibiotics for dental work after knee replacement?

The following precautions should be taken for AT LEAST TWO YEARS after total joint replacement to reduce the risk of infection around the implant. Patients at increased risk of infection should use antibiotic prophylaxis for the rest of their lifetime.

What medications affect dental implants?

Medications That Can Interfere with Dental Implant HealingAntidepressants. One of the medications with the highest risk profile for dental implants is selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI). ... Painkillers. ... Osteoporosis Medications. ... Other Prescription Drugs. ... Recreational Drugs. ... Considering Dental Implants in Anchorage?

Do dentists inquire about alcohol use?

1. Dentists are encouraged to inquire about pregnant or postpartum patients ’ history of alcohol and other drug use, including nicotine.

Do pregnant women need dental exams?

Resolved, that the ADA urge all pregnant women and women of child-bearing age to have a regular dental examination.

Is preventive dental care safe during pregnancy?

Resolved, that the ADA acknowledges that preventive, diagnostic and restorative dental treatment to promote health and eliminate disease is safe throughout pregnancy and is effective in improving and maintaining the oral health of the mother and her child.

Does periodontitis affect pregnancy?

Much has been written in recent years about the relationship between maternal periodontitis and pregnancy outcomes. While findings of individual studies have been mixed, an overview of 23 systematic reviews conducted through 2016 concluded that associations exist between periodontitis and pre-term birth, low birthweight babies, low birthweight babies born prematurely and the development of pre-eclampsia. 7

Can pregnant dental workers be exposed to radiation?

Special considerations should be given to pregnant dental personnel whose job duties can involve direct exposure to nitrous oxide and radiation.

Surgical Procedure

Your scheduled day for the surgery has arrived. You’ll wake up a bit nervous but assured; it’s normal.

During the First Week

Until the first wash that should be done a day after your surgery with your physician, don’t let water get anywhere near your scalp.

During the Second Week

Even if you can probably start working after a week, try to keep yourself from doing heavy activities that will put your body under stress for at least an additional few days. This might mean skipping work for another week if your job is physically demanding.

First Month

You’ll have a slowly decreasing numbness on your scalp after your hair transplant surgery and if everything goes right and the initial healing process is complete, it should completely go away after a month.

Between 1-3 Months

During hair transplantation, we don’t plant individual “hairs”; we plant hair follicles that are capable of shedding and then growing new hair. So, the planted hair follicles on the recipient area are likely to shed for the first 2 months after your hair transplant and you don’t need to worry unless the hair loss is excessive.

6 Months

It is normal to see hair loss both in the recipient or donor area between 1-6 months after your hair transplant surgery, which is referred to as “shock loss”.

1 Year and After

Evidence suggests that using topical minoxidil following your hair transplant surgery can significantly accelerate new hair growth and even minimize shock loss after the surgery. So, we advise our patients to use topical minoxidil starting after the first month and continue until the end of the 12th month.

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