2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-019-03080-y
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Effectiveness of local hemostatic measures after tooth extraction in patients on antithrombotic therapy

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“…In the current study it was hypothesised that local dressing can safely be applied to wounds resulting from tooth extraction, with no need to discontinue antiplatelet therapy, and the treatment may reduce prolonged and secondary bleeding following extraction [22,28,29]. Analysis of the author's own materials show that in the group of 153 patients subjected to the procedure, secondary bleeding following the procedure was observed in eight patients accounting for 4.9% of the total group.…”
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“…In the current study it was hypothesised that local dressing can safely be applied to wounds resulting from tooth extraction, with no need to discontinue antiplatelet therapy, and the treatment may reduce prolonged and secondary bleeding following extraction [22,28,29]. Analysis of the author's own materials show that in the group of 153 patients subjected to the procedure, secondary bleeding following the procedure was observed in eight patients accounting for 4.9% of the total group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The options applied for years applied in Maxillofacial Surgery Centre at the Clinical Hospital of the University of Rzeszow include local haemostatic agents, i.e. Tissucol and Beriplast tissue adhesives; cellulose-based agents, as well as freeze-dried fibrin and collagen sealants TachoComb and TachoSil [17,22].…”
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“…It is always necessary to consider whether or not it is possible to delay or postpone an intervention so that it is not performed earlier than 6-12 months after acute coronary syndrome, myocardial infarction or implantation of drug eluting stent [2,22]. However, dental procedures often cannot be delayed because of the painfulness of the condition, acute purulent in ammation, or such random incidents as injuries, or traumatic dental injuries where it is necessary to remove the effected teeth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is always necessary to consider whether or not it is possible to delay or postpone an intervention so that it is not performed earlier than 6-12 months after acute coronary syndrome, myocardial infarction or implantation of drug eluting stent [2,22]. However, dental procedures often cannot be delayed because of the painfulness of the condition, acute purulent in ammation, or such random incidents as injuries, or traumatic dental injuries where it is necessary to remove the effected teeth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%