Dental procedure

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  1. Shill

    Shill New Member

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    Hello :)
    a question for those of you who take the JOH regiment and have had a dental procedure done like the replacement of a bridge.
    Did you stop the supplements before the procedure? The last time I went to have my teeth cleaned they asked me if I was on Coumadin since I bled more than normal and the answer is no. I am currently only taking the supplements.
    This procedure will last about an hour and a half and involves injections etc.
    Thanks n have a great day.
     
  2. Vicki

    Vicki Guest

    from my research the gingko and Vinpocetine thin the blood.
     
  3. June-

    June- Well-Known Member

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    Tons of things thin the blood. You can add fish oil, aspirin, advil etc etc. You need disclose everything you are taking before any kind of surgery and if the dentist or dr doesnt know, do your own research. It is especially important too for people like my husband who already take a blood thinner, even aspirin, to make sure they are not inadvertantly doubling up on that aspect.
     
  4. June-

    June- Well-Known Member

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    You usually need to go off blood thinners a couple weeks before surgery from my understanding.
     
  5. Santa

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    For dental procedures, such as tooth extraction my dr said I needed to be off coumidin for three days
     
  6. John of Ohio

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    If you are having a surgical procedure, go off the vinpocetine (minor problem) and the vitamin E and ginkgo (major concern).

    --John of Ohio
     
  7. Shill

    Shill New Member

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    Thank you all for sharing your knowledge.
    Very much appreciated. :)
     
  8. marion

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    John, Does that also go for laser surgery for the eyes?
     
  9. John of Ohio

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    Laser surgery in the eye is surgery, where blood vessels are opened. So, yes, go off the listed substances.

    --John of Ohio
     
  10. June-

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    Be sure to discuss it with your doctor/dentist before hand as well. They may wish to take other precautions as well.
     

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