Evaluation of extraction of teeth without alteration in aspirin therapy: A cross sectional study

Aim: The study was done to evaluate extraction of teeth without altering the aspirin therapy. Materials and Method: Hundred patients taking aspirin therapy requiring extraction of teeth were separated into two groups with 50 samples in each. Group I continued the aspirin therapy during extraction of...

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Main Authors: Ahmed Ali Almuntashri (Author), Manpreet Kaur (Author), Yohan Verghese (Author), Abdul Kalam Azad (Author), Radha Prasanna Dalai (Author), Ritasha Bhasin (Author), Tanu Priya Sonkar (Author)
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Aim: The study was done to evaluate extraction of teeth without altering the aspirin therapy. Materials and Method: Hundred patients taking aspirin therapy requiring extraction of teeth were separated into two groups with 50 samples in each. Group I continued the aspirin therapy during extraction of teeth on one occasion, and the same patients who discontinued the aspirin therapy 72 hours before extraction of teeth on another occasion become Group II. Result: The mean blood loss showed slightly increased bleeding in Group I in comparison to Group II. The average bleeding time and mean INR was statistically significant among both groups. The mean clotting time and mean platelet count were not statistically significant among groups. Conclusion: There was no alteration in bleeding after extraction in patients with low doses of aspirin therapy. 
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690 |a aspirin 
690 |a extraction 
690 |a low dose 
690 |a Pharmacy and materia medica 
690 |a RS1-441 
690 |a Analytical chemistry 
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