THE USE OF HYPNOSIS IN HEMOPHILIA DENTAL CARE
The influence of emotional stress on the onset and control of bleeding episodes is a well-known fact. Oral surgical procedures are a common cause of severe states of anxiety in hemophiliacs. Anxiety has been shown to trigger and/or complicate an existing hemorrhagic episode in hemophiliacs. This is...
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description | The influence of emotional stress on the onset and control of bleeding episodes is a well-known fact. Oral surgical procedures are a common cause of severe states of anxiety in hemophiliacs. Anxiety has been shown to trigger and/or complicate an existing hemorrhagic episode in hemophiliacs. This is true in adults as well as children. Hypnosis, when applicable, has been found to be an excellent adjunct for the control of anxiety. It has been observed that in a relaxed and tranquil hemophiliac, his hemorrhagic tendency during and after surgery is considerably decreased. Induction to a hypnotic state depends on each individual's susceptibility, and therefore different approaches are used depending on the patient's knowledge of hypnosis. In addition to the control of fear, salivary secretions, pain, and capillary bleeding can well be brought under control during surgery and postoperatively by means of posthypnotic suggestions. Good oral hygiene habits such as daily brushing and flossing, so important as preventive measures for the prevention of caries and periodontal disease, can be reinforced through hypnotic suggestions. Preventive dentistry in hemophiliacs is of paramount importance. |
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