ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS FOR HEART PATIENTS

We all have bacteria in our mouths, and a number of dental treatments—and even
daily routines like chewing, brushing or flossing—can allow bacteria to enter
the bloodstream (bacteremia). For most of us, this isn’t a problem. A healthy
immune system prevents these bacteria from causing any harm. There is concern,
however, that for some people bacteremia can cause an infection elsewhere in
the body.
Who Might Benefit from
Antibiotic Prophylaxis?

- Artificial
heart valves.
- A
history of an infection of the lining of the heart or heart valves known
as infective endocarditis, an uncommon but life-threatening infection.
- A
heart transplant in which a problem develops with one of the valves inside
the heart.
- Heart conditions that are present from birth, such as:
- Unrepaired congenital heart disease, including people with palliative
shunts.
- Defects
repaired with a prosthetic material or device—whether placed by surgery
or catheter intervention—during the first six months after repair.
- Cases
in which a heart defect has been repaired, but a residual defect remains
at the site or adjacent to the site of the prosthetic patch or prosthetic
device used for the repair.
Talk to your dentist about
these guidelines if you have any questions about antibiotic prophylaxis.
Rootz Dental Care and Implant Center,
No:2/2, First Floor, Sakthi Nagar,
Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Thuraipakkam,
Chennai - 600 097,
Phone :- 9786688755,044-49504825
No:2/2, First Floor, Sakthi Nagar,
Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Thuraipakkam,
Chennai - 600 097,
Phone :- 9786688755,044-49504825
Email :- rootzdentalcare@gmail.com
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