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Can't patients with hepatitis B do dental plastic surgery?
Of course. Hepatitis B is a DNA virus, which is mainly transmitted through body fluids and blood. Orthodontics can be performed, but it is necessary to explain to the doctor and take disinfection measures to avoid iatrogenic infection.

Suggestion: If hepatitis B is diagnosed, orthodontics is secondary, and the key is the control of hepatitis B virus. It is suggested to check the liver function and the quantification of HBV DNA. If there is any abnormality, active antiviral treatment, such as lamivudine and telbivudine, is needed until all the indexes return to normal and are stable for more than three months.