Patients with haemostasis disorders: A group of risk in stomatological care

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  • Marta María Alcalde Dueñas Hospital Clinicoquirúrgico Docente Freyre de Andrade. Ciudad de La Habana
  • Andrés O. Pérez Ruiz Hospital Clinicoquirúrgico Docente Freyre de Andrade. Ciudad de La Habana
  • Raúl Padrón Chacón Hospital Clinicoquirúrgico Docente Freyre de Andrade. Ciudad de La Habana
  • Hugo Antonio García Alderete Hospital Clinicoquirúrgico Docente Freyre de Andrade. Ciudad de La Habana

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VASCULAR HEMOSTATIC DISORDERS, DISORDERS OF COAGULATION PROTEINS, ORAL SURGICAL PROCEDURES, RISK FACTOR'S

Abstract

Patients with hemostatic disorders are a risk group in dental care when they should undergo dental procedures that presupposes bleeding. Hemostasis is determined by a series of complex events that prevent the loss of blood, so, if any of these mechanisms fails, blood will come out of the blood vessels, especially if the dental procedure to be applied involves tissue bleeding. Before performing the procedure, one should request a study of the case to diagnose what type of disorder the patient might present with and give the specific treatment. This paper is aimed at studying those hemostatic disorders that involve platelets and extend the bleeding time and dealing with the coagulation factors defects affecting this important mechanism. On the other hand, we will address the effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and anticoagulant agents in patients requiring a dental surgical treatment in order to facilitate the work of a health professional who daily faces problems of this kind and provide him with valuable knowledge on each of the analyzed issues.

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2002-05-02

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Alcalde Dueñas MM, Pérez Ruiz AO, Padrón Chacón R, García Alderete HA. Patients with haemostasis disorders: A group of risk in stomatological care. Rev Cubana Estomatol [Internet]. 2002 May 2 [cited 2025 Feb. 4];39(2):250-64. Available from: https://revestomatologia.sld.cu/index.php/est/article/view/2352

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