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Hemostasis for dental surgery

K C Rogerson1

  • 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine, Farmington, USA.

Dental Clinics of North America
|July 1, 1995
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Dental surgery can lead to uncontrolled hemorrhage, a serious emergency. Understanding hemostasis and bleeding control is crucial for dentists to manage surgical bleeding risks and prevent complications.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Surgery
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Hemostasis

Background:

  • Uncontrolled hemorrhage is a critical emergency in dental surgery.
  • Prompt management is essential to prevent severe morbidity or mortality.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the importance of understanding hemostasis for managing dental surgical bleeding.
  • To highlight the necessity for dentists to be proficient in controlling surgical hemorrhage.

Main Methods:

  • Review of hemostasis principles.
  • Analysis of causes of uncontrolled bleeding.
  • Evaluation of hemorrhage control techniques.

Main Results:

  • A thorough understanding of hemostasis can minimize risks associated with dental surgery.

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  • Knowledge of bleeding causes and control methods is key to averting morbidity.
  • Conclusions:

    • Dentists performing surgery must be well-versed in managing bleeding emergencies.
    • Effective management of hemorrhage is vital for patient safety in dental procedures.