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Hand <strong>book</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>dental</strong> <strong>surgeons</strong> on <strong>dental</strong> management of persons with hemophilia and other haemostatic disorders<br />

Prosthodontic treatment<br />

Generally excessive muco compressive method may be avoided to avoid unnecessary bleeding.<br />

Fixed prosthesis is preferred over removable prosthesis.<br />

Denture trauma caused by the denture must be minimized.<br />

Denture stomatitis (perleche) must be specially taken care of due to untoward haemorrhage<br />

Alveoloplasty and pre prosthetic surgeries should be done after hospitalization and factor replacement<br />

therapy.<br />

Conservative dentistry<br />

Conserving the teeth is of prime concern<br />

Minimize the risk of laceration of soft tissues in the operative field.<br />

Avoid creating ecchymoses and haematomas using high speed evacuators and saliva ejectors.<br />

Rubber dam isolation is advised to minimize soft tissue laceration. At the same time, clamp must be<br />

taken care of; not to traumatize gingival.<br />

Matrices, wedges and hemostatic gingival retraction cord can be used with caution.<br />

Restorations should not be the causative agents to accumulate food particles.<br />

Finishing, polishing & accessibility to cleaning by tooth brush must be property looked upon.<br />

Periodontal management<br />

Periodontal health is of critical importance because of hyperaemia causing gingival bleeding and<br />

periodontitis causing tooth morbidity leading to extraction of teeth.<br />

Most of the patients are afraid of tooth brush induced bleeding so plaque and calculus would be very<br />

common.<br />

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Hand <strong>book</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>dental</strong> <strong>surgeons</strong> on <strong>dental</strong> management of persons with hemophilia and other haemostatic disorders

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