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-HA -HB -Factor XI deficiency -Factor II deficiency -Factor V deficiency -Factor XIII deficiency -Factor VII deficiency Dental problems in Hemophilia
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-Severe Deficiency (Less than 1%) -Moderate Deficiency (less than 1%) -Moderate Deficiency (1%-5%) -Mild Deficiency (≥ 5%) Precoagolant classification
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-Frequent bleeding -Two or four per month -Common sites (Joint, muscle, skin) -Hemarthrosis -Chronic muscular problems -Debilitating painful arthritis -Knee, elbow, ankle, Hip, shoulder -Pseudotumor in jaw -Mouth laceration Severe deficiency Hemophilia
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Hemophilia Infrequently bleeding Only surgery or Trauma
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Purified concentration factor Factor through recombinant technology Whole blood, plasma, cryoprecipitate Half life factor VIII, IX Medical Treatment of Hemophilia
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(…Continue) Factor VIII concentrate Routine bleeding (40%) Mild VIII Deficiency DDAVP DDAVP Rise of factor VIII Activity/VWF Tachyphylaxis Water Retention Hyponautremia Seizures
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Factor IX deficiency Purified coagulation factor IX concentrate Pure production class protrombine complex PCC = factor IX + … Repeated PCC Infusion DIC Level factor (40%) Hemophilia B Treatment
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Vonwillbrand disease Subtyping VWF DDAVP (VWF) Other modalities
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Inhibitors(28% HA, 3% - 5% )in Severe HB Low Response Rate to factors Continue Hemorrhage Arthritis Degenerative joint disease Viral Infection blood borne Infection AIDS, Hepatitis B,C Complications factor Infusion
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Risks to dental staff Acquiring hepatitis B,C Acquiring HIV
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Development of a treatment plan in the hemophilia Use of anti fibrinolytics,Dosage Side effect
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Pain control in Hemophilia (…Continue) Analgesia Local Anesthesia PDL Injection Infiltration Block Anesthesia
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Prevention of Dental Disease Periodontal therapy Restorative procedures Pulp therapy Oral surgery Surgical complications Antibiotic prophylaxis Orthodontic treatment Dental Healthcare protocol in hemophilia
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The end Dr. Jabbarifar 2007
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Fungal Infection Viral Infection Bacterial Infection Neoplasm's Idiopathic lesions HIV-gingivitis, HIV – Periodontitis. Oral manifestations HIV Infection
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The end Dr. Jabbarifar 2007
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