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Bleeding disorders in dental practice: A diagnostic overview
Author(s) -
Abhirup Goswami,
Amitava Bora,
Gautam Kumar Kundu,
Samiran Ghosh,
Anupam Goswami
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of international clinical dental research organization
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2231-5357
pISSN - 2231-0754
DOI - 10.4103/2231-0754.143529
Subject(s) - medicine , hemostasis , dental practice , intensive care medicine , dental care , clinical practice , oral surgery , dental surgery , signs and symptoms , dentistry , surgery , family medicine
Dental health care workers are increasingly called upon to provide quality dental care to individuals whose bleeding and clotting mechanisms have been altered by inherited or acquired diseases. This provides an opportunity for the dentist who is trained in the recognition of oral and systemic signs of altered hemostasis to assist in the diagnosis of the underlying condition. A number of dental procedures result in the risk of bleeding that can have serious consequences, such as severe hemorrhage or possibly death, for the patient with a bleeding disorder. Oral care providers must be aware of the impact of bleeding disorders on the management of their patients. These disorders must be recognized from history, clinical examinations, and laboratory investigations, if indicated, prior to surgical procedures including those in dental surgery to prevent bleeding related complications. Safe dental care may require consultation with the patient′s physician, systemic management, and dental treatment modifications. The purpose of this article is how to identify these patients with bleeding disorders

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