Citation

Brandão SAS, Morais TT, Brandão GSP, de Paiva RG (2018) Multiple Teeth Extractions, Confection and Installation of Total Prostheses in Patients with Renal Insufficiency: Case Report. Int J Oral Dent Health 4:073. doi.org/10.23937/2469-5734/1510073

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CASE REPORT | OPEN ACCESSDOI: 10.23937/2469-5734/1510073

Multiple Teeth Extractions, Confection and Installation of Total Prostheses in Patients with Renal Insufficiency: Case Report

Stephanie Albuquerque de Souza Brandão1*, Thayse Targino Morais1, Gabriel Silveira Pinto Brandão2 and Rafael Guedes de Paiva1

1UNIPÊ-University Center of João Pessoa, Brazil

2Institute of Sciences of FUNORTE/SOEBRAS, Brazil

Abstract

Patient F.A.M.S had several teeth extractions after medical authorization. To do this, forceps #150 and #151 were used and amoxicillin and dipyrone were prescribed. It is important to maintain oral health in patients with CKD since these are potential candidates for kidney transplantation. Due to the patient's dissatisfaction, it is indispensable, in complex cases like this, the elaboration of a term of consent, written that the patient is aware of the situation and expectation of his/her treatment, signed by the patient.