2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2009.07.062
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Excessive bleeding in the floor of the mouth after endosseus implant placement: a report of two cases

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“…The incidence of complications-including serious complications such as hemorrhages, nerve injury, damage to adjacent teeth, and implant migration into anatomical spaces-is highest during the surgical phase of implant treatment [5,12,22]. Risk of hemorrhages is especially high in the inter foraminal region and the posterior of the mandible due to the presence of bone concavities or fossa [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incidence of complications-including serious complications such as hemorrhages, nerve injury, damage to adjacent teeth, and implant migration into anatomical spaces-is highest during the surgical phase of implant treatment [5,12,22]. Risk of hemorrhages is especially high in the inter foraminal region and the posterior of the mandible due to the presence of bone concavities or fossa [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La survenue de l'hématome est le plus souvent immédiate, plus rarement tardive, probablement en raison de la vasoconstriction initiale liée à l'anesthésie locale [20]. Les symptômes cliniques comportent l'apparition d'un gonflement hémorra-gique du plancher buccal avec protrusion linguale, dysphonie et détresse respiratoire.…”
Section: Hématome Du Plancher Buccal [18 19]unclassified
“…Besides the anatomical information, these studies have the purpose to prevent the hemorrhagic episodes in sublingual region, which are reported in the literature [1012], air obstruction due to the formation of hematoma, consequence of the cortical perforation, and/or the laceration of periosteum with the involvement of the cited vessels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%