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MANAGEMENT OF POST-OPERATIVE BLEEDING
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Prolonged bleeding after dental extraction: MC sign of hemorrhagic disease Can be the way to first recognized bleeding tendency
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Management of Post-Operative Bleeding Discover the precise site/origin of the bleeding cleaning out the mouth with swabs pressing firmly with gauze pad over the socket for 10- 15 min stop bleeding but often only temporary suture the socket under LA If bleeding persists, consider a systemic cause such as: 1.Acquired deficiencies of hemostasis, such as anticoagulants or thrombocytopenia 2.Hereditary deficiencies of clotting factors (e.g: Von Willebrand syndrome and haemophilia)
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Patient with bleeding tendency: A previous diagnosis of a bleeding tendency Bleeding more than 36h or restarting more than 36h after operation (however, this could indicate an infection) Admission to hospital to arrest bleeding Blood transfussion for bleeding Spontaneous bleeding (e.g: haemarthrosis, deep bruising or menorrhagia from little obvious cause) Convincing family history of one of the above, combined with a degree of personal history Treatment with significant drugs such as anticoagulants
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Emergencies cases: Established intravenous line Give plasma expanders or blood
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Management of Patients with Haemophilia After Dental Treatment Hospitalize the patient if bleeding is not controlled Examine the patient 24-48 hours post procedure: – treat infection and/or bleeding issues Avoid aspirin, use acetaminophen with or without codeine http://www.dentalcare.com/media/en-us/education/ce319/ce319.pdf
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