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    Question Breast Surgery & Dentistry!

    Went to see my consultant regarding my planned breast surgery and he happened to advise that after the surgery I should avoid any major dental work. He explained that although there has been no proven link it could cause an infection in the wounds.
    I'm due to undergo some small amount of gum contouring over one tooth -would this be classed as major dental work?

    I did ask the surgeon what he classed as major dental work and he said extractions and fillings.

    Not knowing my dentist that well and the surgery is very personal to me this isn't something I would be comfortable asking anyway!

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    Hi

    I definately recommend you inform your dentist of the operation you are planning to have.

    It is absolutely essential dentists have an up to date medical history as it may have potential implications on your dental treatment. Following your surgery you may on medication and it is really important the dentist knows about this.

    Hope this helps

    Best of Luck

    Raha
    Dr Raha Sepehrara BSC(Hons) BDS with Distinction

    The Dental Suite, Leicestershire

    Quality dental and Implant care

    www.dental-suite.co.uk
    Winner of Best Young Dentist In the Midlands Award 2009

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