Dental management of a patient with incidentally detected hemophilia: Report of a clinical case

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Abstract

Individuals with hemophilia are at risk for bleeding episodes, which range from mild mucosal/soft-tissue bleeding to life-threatening hemorrhages. This report describes the dental/medical management provided to a 23-year-old patient suffering from uncontrolled bleeding after an electrosurgical procedure (operculectomy) in relation to the mandibular right third molar, in which hemophilia was a true accidental finding. Various safety measures that need to be considered during the dental surgical management of hemophilic patients are discussed.

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Nagarakanti, S., Sappati, H., Gunupati, S., Ramesh Reddy, B., & Chava, V. (2019). Dental management of a patient with incidentally detected hemophilia: Report of a clinical case. Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology, 23(3), 281–283. https://doi.org/10.4103/jisp.jisp_461_18

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