Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 4, 2026

Simple and Effective Procedure for Hemostasis in Mouse Arteries
Published on: November 28, 2025
Procedural hemostasis and sulcular fluid control: a prerequisite in modern dentistry
1Loma Linda University, School of Dentistry, California, USA.
Abstract:
As dental technology advances, clinicians are presented with a variety of new materials and application techniques for the restorative procedures. The learning objective of this article is to provide a sequential approach to the management of soft tissues and adhesive dentistry adjacent to the gingival tissues. Hemostasis and control of sulcular fluids are discussed as prerequisites for precise fitting and sealing of margins adjacent to gingival tissues. The utilization of a knitted displacement cord is introduced. The technique of applying hemostatic solution is presented for the clinician with a description of materials and application procedures.
Related Concept Videos
Anticoagulant Drugs: Low-Molecular-Weight Heparins
Introduction to Hemostasis
The three phases of hemostasis involve many clotting factors present in plasma and several substances released by platelets and injured tissue cells. It is a fast, localized, and...
Formation of the Platelet Plug
As the injured blood vessel contracts, endothelial cells undergo contraction, revealing collagen fibers in the basement membrane and underlying connective tissue. Furthermore, the plasma membrane of endothelial cells becomes adhesive, preparing the site for platelet adhesion. Platelets...
Extrinsic and Intrinsic Pathways of Hemostasis
The Extrinsic Pathway
The extrinsic pathway of coagulation is typically initiated by tissue damage that exposes blood to tissue factor (TF), a protein released by the damaged tissue cells outside the blood vessels—this interaction with TF triggers biochemical reactions involving specific clotting factors. The key player here is Factor VII, which forms a...
Disorders of Hemostasis
Thromboembolic Disorders
Two factors primarily cause thromboembolic conditions.
Suctioning the Nasopharyngeal Airway
Equipment Required

