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Can anemia affect tooth extraction?
After two years of systematic treatment, patients with chronic aplastic anemia recovered well, and all indicators basically reached the standard. In this case, they are fully qualified for "tooth extraction" and there will be no bleeding. We can refer to the Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura in Adults, Children and Pregnant Women formulated by the British Hematology Standardization Committee. The Guide points out: "Patients with platelet count >: 30× 1O9/L (that is, more than 30,000) do not need treatment if there is no bleeding. The guideline also points out: "Suggestions on adult platelet count being considered safe: dental surgery ≥ 10× 109/L, enucleation ≥ 10×.

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