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Friday, April 04, 2008

AIPPG 2003 Dental MCQ 16

Friday, April 04, 2008

For a patient undergoing anticoagulant therapy, who requires unavoidable dental surgical treatment, the dental surgeon should -


  1. Not take up the patient till the therapy is over.

  2. Bring down the dosage an proceed further.

  3. Adjust the dosage before and after dental visit.

  4. Consult the physician of the patient for joint decision.

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