2021 Compendium of continuing educ…

Management of Bleeding After Exodontia, Periodontal, or Implant Surgery.

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Compendium of continuing education in dentistry (Jamesburg, N.J. : 1995) Vol. 42 (1) : 18-24; quiz 25 • Jan 2021

During and after commonly performed dental surgical procedures, hemorrhaging that is greater than normal can occur in patients who do not have bleeding disorders. This article discusses the management of various potential hemorrhagic scenarios with respect to extractions and periodontal and implant surgeries. Protocols for controlling bleeding are delineated for primary and postoperative hemorrhaging. Background information is provided with respect to blood vessels, hemostatic mechanisms, patient evaluations, and drugs that may need to be suspended prior to dental surgical procedures.

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