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Having a tooth pulled an i have a hypercoag disorder what are the risks of getting a blood clot??


Answers: zero to none!
HELLO,

MOST PEOPLE WHO HAVE A CLOTTING DISORDER CANT PROPERLY CLOT AFTER A TOOTH EXTRACTION.
THIS MEDICAL HISTORY MUST BE ADDRESSED BY YOUR DENTIST WHEN THE EXTRACTION IS DONE AS CERTAIN IMPORTANT POST-SURGICAL CARE IS NEEDED. THE LIKELIHOOD OF A DRY SOCKET IS INCREASED.
1 in a million cuz ur goms dont have alot of vesals and vanes its jst muscle
Not enough information to answer this question. Are you on anticoagulation? Why would you worry about getting a blood clot if you are having a tooth pulled? Tooth pulled .... will bleed ... but if hypercoagulable disorder ... will bleed less. Will not get DVT or PE from tooth extraction.
100%
yep 100% without a doubt


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