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Dental cleaning at 27 weeks completed
Hi I have swollen gums and visited dentist. They suggested to do scaling to remove calculus and I have slight gum inflammation due to gingivitis I have completed 27 weeks today and starting 28th week from tomorrow Is it ok to do scaling done? I also take ecosprin 75mg. Should this be stopped before cleaning?
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Forgetting the scaling done, you don’t need to stop Ecospirin because it’s not interventional procedure
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Yes it is ok No u don't need to stop ecospirin before scaling
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neednt
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its ok
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It's ok. But if it's not urgent then avoid
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Yes u can do. And ecosprin can be continued if there is no gum bleeding.
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Yes it is okay. No need to stop ecosprin
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