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Dental procedures in children with severe congenital heart disease: a theoretical analysis of prophylaxis and non-prophylaxis procedures
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- Published on: 17 January 2002
- Published on: 17 January 2002Prophylaxis or hygiene ?Show More
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Most cases of bacterial endocarditis of oral origin are not caused by dental procedures, but rather by poor oral health and hygiene. Poor oral hygiene leading to inflamed gingiva is susceptible for bleeding. 38.5% of patients are bacteriemic after toothbrushing or oral irrigation [1].
Gunthered concluded that in hypothetical month ending with a dental extraction, the number of bacteriemic insults...
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