Dental Management of a Child with Incidentally Detected Hemophilia: Report of a Clinical Case
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Martínez Rider, Ricardo; Garrocho Rangel, Arturo; Márquez Preciado, Raúl; Bolaños Carmona, María Victoria; Islas Ruiz, Socorro; Pozos Guillén, AmauryEditorial
Wiley
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2017-05-28Referencia bibliográfica
Martínez-Rider, Ricardo, Garrocho-Rangel, Arturo, Márquez-Preciado, Raúl, Bolaños-Carmona, María Victoria, Islas-Ruiz, Socorro, Pozos-Guillén, Amaury, Dental Management of a Child with Incidentally Detected Hemophilia: Report of a Clinical Case, Case Reports in Dentistry, 2017, 7429738, 5 pages, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/7429738
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PFCE-UASLP 2016; PRODEP 2017Abstract
Children with hemophilia (A or B) are at risk for bleeding episodes, which rank from mild mucosal/soft tissues bleeding to life-threatening hemorrhages. This report describes the dental/medical management provided to an 8.10-year-old patient suffering from uncontrolled bleeding after a surgical procedure to expose both permanent upper central incisors, in which hemophilia was a pure incidental finding. Additionally, diverse precautions to be considered during the dental clinical treatment of hemophilic children are discussed.