The dental management of adult patients with haemophilia and other congenital bleeding disorders

The management of adult dental patients with congenital bleeding disorders has caused a considerable number of problems to the dental profession [1]. There is a need to simplify the process and identify what can be safely carried out on a ‘shared care’ basis in General Dental Practice or the Communi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Haemophilia : the official journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia 2003-11, Vol.9 (6), p.673-677
Hauptverfasser: Brewer, A. K., Roebuck, E. M., Donachie, M., Hazard, A., Gordon, K., Fung, D., Clarkson, J.
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Zusammenfassung:The management of adult dental patients with congenital bleeding disorders has caused a considerable number of problems to the dental profession [1]. There is a need to simplify the process and identify what can be safely carried out on a ‘shared care’ basis in General Dental Practice or the Community Dental Service. Particular problems are discussed with special reference to those requiring hospital care. The Scottish Oral Health Group for Medically Compromised Patients has developed this clinical guidance in conjunction with the Scottish Haemophilia Directors. It is important that dental care is easily available for this group of patients, especially those living at some distance from the regional centres. The aim is to simplify planning dental care for this group of patients and remove a number of myths concerning their management [2]. The hospital departments, both medical and dental, must be available for advice and to arrange for treatment that is inappropriate outside a specialist hospital.
ISSN:1351-8216
1365-2516
DOI:10.1046/j.1351-8216.2003.00825.x