Should You Stop Taking Medications Before Wisdom Tooth Extraction? - Dentistry

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If you are taking Emagel (or any medication containing the active ingredient), do you need to stop taking it before having your wisdom teeth extracted? Thank you for your response!

Dian Dian, 50~59 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/03/12

Dr. Zeng Guanghui reply Dentistry


Enmei Hall is a diabetes medication, and to prevent infection at the extraction site, it is essential to maintain good diabetes control.
Therefore, it is important to continue taking diabetes medications as prescribed before undergoing wisdom tooth extraction.
Dr.
Tseng Guang-Hui, Department of Dentistry, Nantou Hospital.

Reply Date: 2021/03/12

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When it comes to preparing for a wisdom tooth extraction, the question of whether to continue or stop medications, such as Enmetazone (also known as Melitracen), is crucial. Enmetazone is a medication often used for its antidepressant and anxiolytic properties, and it can have implications for surgical procedures.

Firstly, it is essential to consult with your dentist or oral surgeon regarding your specific medications. They will have the best understanding of your medical history and the potential interactions or complications that could arise from continuing or discontinuing your medication. Generally, it is not advisable to stop any medication without first discussing it with your healthcare provider, as this could lead to withdrawal symptoms or a resurgence of the underlying condition being treated.

For patients taking medications like Enmetazone, the primary concern before a surgical procedure is the risk of bleeding. Some medications, particularly those that affect blood clotting or have sedative effects, may need to be adjusted. However, Enmetazone is not typically associated with increased bleeding risk. Instead, it may have a sedative effect, which could be a consideration during the procedure.

If you are experiencing anxiety or depression, stopping your medication could exacerbate these conditions, potentially leading to increased stress during the extraction process. Managing anxiety is particularly important, as it can affect your overall experience and recovery. Therefore, if you are stable on your current medication regimen, it may be beneficial to continue taking it, especially if your dentist or surgeon agrees.

In some cases, your healthcare provider may recommend a temporary adjustment in dosage or timing of your medication around the time of the surgery. For instance, they might suggest taking your medication as usual on the day of the extraction but advise you to avoid certain medications that could interact with anesthesia or pain management medications.

Additionally, if you are on other medications or have underlying health conditions, it is crucial to provide your dentist with a complete list of all medications you are taking. This includes over-the-counter drugs, supplements, and any herbal remedies, as these can also impact your treatment and recovery.

In summary, do not stop taking Enmetazone or any other medication without consulting your healthcare provider. They will help you weigh the risks and benefits based on your specific situation. It is essential to ensure that you are in the best possible health and mental state for your wisdom tooth extraction, and your healthcare team is there to support you through this process. Always prioritize open communication with your healthcare providers to ensure a safe and effective treatment plan.

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