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Visible Bleeding During a Dental Procedure Is a Reliable Predictor

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Visible bleeding during a dental procedure is a reliable predictor of bacteremia.It is not clear which dental procedures are more or less likely to cause transient bacteremia or to result in a greater magnitude of bacteremia than that caused by routine daily activities such as chewing food,toothbrushing,or flossing.

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Intraosseous Infusion

A medical procedure that involves the injection of fluids, drugs, or blood products directly into the bone marrow to provide a non-vascular entry point when intravenous access is difficult.

Hypovolemic Shock

A condition characterized by a severe loss of blood or fluid, leading to inadequate blood flow to organs.

Dehydration

The condition resulting from the excessive loss of body water.

Venipuncture

The puncturing of a vein, typically to withdraw blood or for intravenous therapy.

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