Management of Various Bleeding Problems in Dental Patients: An Approach to Normal Hemostatic System and the Patient's Specific Coagulation Defect
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 7
Abstract
Management of various bleeding problems in Dental patients is very critical issue in today clinical practice. Dentists must be conscious of the collision of bleeding disorders on the supervision of their patients. Proper dental and medical evaluation of patients is therefore necessary before handling, especially if an invasive dental method is planned. Patients with gentle bleeding disorders can be treated in a most important care setting after conference with the hematologist, while patients with a reasonable to severe level of bleeding disorder who require all-encompassing dental procedures are best treated in a hospital setting. Dental care providers must straight away report cases of prolonged bleeding, dysphagia, or involvedness speaking and breathing following dental events to the patient’s hematologist
Authors and Affiliations
Bhanupriya Mahant
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