Stopping meds for dental work

Sadiqa,

I can only answer for myself, but (pre-Byetta) I had a tooth extraction, and
NO one, including the oral surgeon, told me to stop my diabetes medication.
The oral surgeon’s main concern was that my blood sugars were controlled,
and we tested my BG before the anesthesia and extraction. At the time, I was
taking metformin, Avandia and glipizide.

You may want to contact either your dentist or your doctor, (or both), and
ask them.

Tina

I happen to feel that the degree of a person’s intelligence is directly
reflected by the number of conflicting attitudes she can bring to bear on the

same topic.
–Lisa Alther

2 Responses to “Stopping meds for dental work”

  1. Jonathan Willia Says:

    What special precautions should I follow?
    (there are many listed)

    a.. if you are having surgery, including dental surgery, tell the doctor or
    dentist that you are taking glyburide.

    However, it doesn’t say why. I was chatting with Rebecca and she mentioned
    that she had heard that Glucophage was to be discontinued because of its
    possible reaction to the anesthesia. So, I suppose I should pick a dentist,
    call and tell them I’m a diabetic, my meds and that I may need an extraction or
    root canal and ask if there are meds to discontinue before even coming in.
    Hmmm, most places don’t even want all that info and just say, "Come in and see
    the doctor".
    Ok, I’ll let you know how it goes later in the day. Thanks for your input.
    Sadiqa

    (and procrastination does not decrease the worry)

    Sadiqa,

    I can only answer for myself, but (pre-Byetta) I had a tooth extraction, and
    NO one, including the oral surgeon, told me to stop my diabetes medication.
    The oral surgeon’s main concern was that my blood sugars were controlled,
    and we tested my BG before the anesthesia and extraction. At the time, I was
    taking metformin, Avandia and glipizide.

    You may want to contact either your dentist or your doctor, (or both), and
    ask them.

    Tina

    I happen to feel that the degree of a person’s intelligence is directly
    reflected by the number of conflicting attitudes she can bring to bear on the
    same topic.
    –Lisa Alther

    [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

    Anything posted in this group is the opinion of the person who posted it.

    a.. Visit your group "Diabetes_And_Byetta" on the web.

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  2. Maggie Beck Says:

    that is SOOO strange hon. honest. when i went to the oral surgeon he
    wanted not only what MEDS i was taking but all the over the counter and
    HERBS i took. every last little thing.
    Rebecca

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