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  • Dental Surgery
  • Oral Medicine
  • Evidence-Based Dentistry

Background:

  • Post-extraction bleeding (PEB) is a common dental complication, defined as bleeding continuing over 8-12 hours post-extraction.
  • Incidence ranges from 0% to 26%, with potential complications from hematomas to severe blood loss.
  • Causes are local (soft tissue, bone) or systemic (platelet, coagulation disorders, medications).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically assess the effectiveness of interventions for treating various types of post-extraction bleeding.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive search of major databases (Cochrane, MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE) and clinical trial registries up to March 2016.
  • Inclusion criteria focused on randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating any intervention for PEB in any patient age or tooth type.
  • Standardized data extraction and analysis methods were planned according to the Cochrane Handbook.

Main Results:

  • No suitable randomized controlled trials were identified for inclusion in this review.
  • The lack of RCTs means no interventions could be evaluated for their efficacy in treating post-extraction bleeding.

Conclusions:

  • There is a significant lack of reliable evidence from RCTs on treating post-extraction bleeding.
  • Clinicians currently rely on experience to manage PEB, necessitating patient-specific treatment decisions.
  • Well-designed RCTs adhering to CONSORT guidelines are urgently needed to establish evidence-based treatment protocols.