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Tooth Extraction and Mitral Valve Prolapse: What You Need to Know

Tooth extraction vs. mitral valve prolapse!? Hello Doctor: I was recently diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse and some regurgitation, which I don't quite understand. The doctor advised me to be cautious about bacterial endocarditis when undergoing tooth extraction or dental...


Dr. Liu Tiancai Reply:
Hello: According to the American Heart Association's guidelines on the prophylactic use of antibiotics for the prevention of heart disease published in 1997, patients with mitral valve prolapse who have associated regurgitation need to take antibiotics prior to certain denta...

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Addressing Overbite Issues in Young Children: Solutions and Insights

Protruding teeth Hello Doctor: My daughter is now just over one year old. She started teething when she was five months old and has currently developed her 11th tooth. However, the two front teeth in the middle appear to be misaligned with the adjacent teeth, with the middle ones...


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
Hello, Miss Dai: Generally speaking, children's primary central incisors tend to protrude more than the lateral incisors, which can create the appearance of "buck teeth." However, as long as the condition is not severe, this appearance usually becomes less noticeab...

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