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A healthy 66 year old patient who had a myocardial infarct eight years previously requires an extraction. Treatment should include
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A healthy 66 year old patient who had a myocardial infarct eight years previously requires an extraction. The most appropriate management is to
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Following a simple extraction of tooth 4.7, hemostasis was achieved. Forty-eight hours later, there is renewed bleeding from the extraction site. Firm pressure fails to achieve hemostasis. The most appropriate management is to
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