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drmario240
Do you need prophylactic antibiotics in dentistry with a patient with PFO
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Let me direct you to a relevant thread on the subject. I would just be restating what has already be said on the subject. Thanks you for your question and if you have any other questions or comments you are welcome to respond. Take care,
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