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Can I go to the dentist or ENT treatment during ongoing treatment of tb ? Almost from three months eating tb medicines  doctor declared non infectious .. but medicines are still on.. want dental treatment.. can I go for it now ?
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If it is an urgent procedure you can get dental treatment after consulting with your physician. And if not urgent and you can wait than kindly complete you full course of medication and than get your dental treatment done.
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You should take your physician's opinion before proceeding with the dental treatment.
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Kindly consult with your physician before proceeding for the treatment.
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Please take consent from your doctor treating TB prior to dental treatment.
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