Can you take rivaroxaban to extract a tooth?

If you take rivaroxaban, you can have your teeth extracted if the test for clotting is normal, if the clotting is abnormal, you can stop the medicine for about a week before having your teeth extracted, and it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a checkup. Rivaroxaban is a kind of anticoagulant medication, which is used in the case of blood clots or for the prevention of blood clots. If you have a history of taking rivaroxaban or other anticoagulant drugs, you can have a blood test and a general checkup before extracting the tooth, and if there is no abnormality in the blood clotting time and no other contraindications, you can have the tooth extracted. If you have taken rivaroxaban and the coagulation time is much higher than normal and the platelet count is reduced, it is recommended to suspend the tooth extraction. If your physical condition permits, you can stop the anticoagulant for a week or so before extracting the tooth.