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I'm Having A Tooth Out Tomorrow A Bit Freaked Out On Blood Thinner Rivoroxaban

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gordiescotland1 | 21:28 Wed 18th Mar 2015 | Body & Soul
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Hi there I am on rivaroxaban 20mg for atrial fibrillation a blood thinner and I really need a tooth out I am going to dental hospital for it I have taken 2mg of lorezapam now I take another 4mg at bedtime and another 4mg 90 minutes before appointment last time I chickened out of getting it done even after taking all pills. So referred to dental hospital I spoke to my GP and she told me to carry on taking rivaroxaban as normal it will be fine so I've reluctantly taken tonight's dose will the dentist be able to control the bleeding? I read on the internet stupid I know that there is no antidote to rivoroxaban but it is very short life 24 hours do you think I will be OK at initial assessment they said they would pack it and may have to put a stitch in it. But I'm still freaked what if I bleed to death. I know it sounds crazy but I am sure I will feel better once all these pills kick in.
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gordie...you'll be fine....xx
What do you think the dental hospital staff will do if you bleed a lot?

Watch you exsanguinate? I think not.
You're going to a dental HOSPITAL....you will not be the first or last person they see who is taking blood thinners.
They know what to do and will do it.
Stop catastrophising and let the professionals do their jobs.
Your job is to do as you are told and get yourself there tomorrow.
Their job is to get your tooth out and make sure the bleeding has stopped.
I'd say good luck, but I'm sure you won't need it.

If you don't go this will all repeat all over again.
Yes it will be OK

You're in luck my man - I had a cardiac event and was placed on rivoxaban for atrial fibrillation. And then had a hip replacement under a spinal anaesthetic. Miss out two doses for that one.

A few weeks later I had an abscess on my 2nd upper rt molar - which was a bit wobbly anyway. So I reviewed the literature and the bit that affects you is below - for a simple extraction of one tooth the dentist just basically closes his eyes and does it as he would anything else.

http://www.nature.com/bdj/journal/v214/n9/full/sj.bdj.2013.439.html

" Our guidance suggests that an atraumatic extraction technique, with a limit of 3-4 teeth being extracted at any one visit, supplemented by local haemostatic measures (sutures, haemostat packs and locally applied pressure) at the time of extraction will allow safe treatment for these patients in a general or community dental practice environment. For coumarin drugs standard advice on pre-operative checking of the INR to ensure a level of
>>>I'm still freaked what if I bleed to death

Simply stuffing a cotton wool plug into the hole will largely control any bleeding. Clotting might take far longer than usual but it will happen eventually and you'll have only lost a tiny amount of blood. (It will be nowhere to the pint that people happily donate to blood banks, yet alone close to the several pints that you'd need to lose to endanger life).

You're actually probably at an advantage through your medication. Dental hospitals allow dental students to carry out routine extractions but you'll probably get a highly-experienced dental surgeon to do yours. Who would you rather have doing the job - a student doing his first extraction or a consultant dental surgeon? ;-)
o god the blue flash of delete has just halved my contribution

but it basically said " and carry on as normal"
Ah BC the Big Secret is that platelet plug formation is the first occurrence in haemostatis and these drugs dont affect that

so it is all a bit of a con ... anyway this young man should turn up and have the tooth out as if he does he will fee ...... Much Better
Gordie, you have posted on here several times about "freaking" when going for medical treatment. You are still here. Nothing untoward happened.
It will be the same tomorrow.
Try and relax. You will be fine!
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Thanks very much everyone especially Peter pendant
Sorry if I came over a bit harsh, gordie.
I am confident you will be absolutely fine.
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I'm going to lie on top of the bed and watch my all time favourite film Brief Encounter and try to relax
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It's OK lady
Relaxing is good.
'Oh I have got something in my eye !"
How did your dental treatment go, Gordie?
All OK?
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It was absolutely fine I was very relaxed after all my medications but I sailed through it they took the tooth out and they packed it for a while I was in for 50 minutes but there was no problem at all it was quite simple compared to what was in my mind !!!
see gordie ? good stuff.....
That's good to hear, Gordie.
Well done!
Excellent news, Gordie.
Now try to remember for the next time that you really need not worry so much.
Good for you.
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