scholarly journals Oral Surgery and Dental Treatment for Hemophiliacs

1977 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bruce E. Evans

The dental needs of hemophilic patients should be managed routinely by conventional dental treatment. Unfortunately many patients do not receive optimal dental care. Consequently such patients develop complications requiring oral surgical procedures. Management of oral surgery for the hemophiliac is based on:1. Thorough preoperative evaluation in conjunction with the hematology service.2. Surgical treatment including antifibrinolytic therapy and local hemostatic measures.3. Postoperative management of complications and followup.

Dental Update ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
pp. 92-102
Author(s):  
Mohammed M Dungarwalla ◽  
Edmund Bailey

The consent process remains a pillar of excellent clinical care. The changes in the law after the Montgomery ruling in 2015 has changed the shape of consent, and now, taking adequate consent can be extensive and sometimes confusing for clinicians and patients. Dentists are sometimes faced with the unenvious task of weighing up what patients should know versus what they want to know. This paper aims to describe the consent process for more common oral surgical procedures, helping clinicians to allow their patients to make informed decisions. CPD/Clinical Relevance: To assist primary and secondary care clinicians in taking adequate consent for oral surgical procedures.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (57) ◽  
pp. 907-919
Author(s):  
João Wesley Duca Dantas ◽  
Raysa Aung Araújo Amorim ◽  
Milton D’Almeida Ferreira Neto

Resumo: Inúmeras complicações podem ocorrer durante procedimentos cirúrgicos odontológicos, sendo a comunicação oro-antral uma das mais abordadas na literatura. Esta condição é resultante, principalmente, em exodontias de elementos dentários superiores posteriores, visto sua proximidade com o seio maxilar. O seu diagnóstico é feito basicamente por meio da manobra de Valsalva e análise do fragmento, contudo exames complementares podem evidenciar essa condição. A literatura considera, também, que a conduta de tratamento pode ser bastante diversificada. Objetivo: Apresentar por meio de uma revisão narrativa da literatura, as possibilidades técnicas de condutas clínicas para casos de comunicação oro-antral. Metodologia: A pesquisa bibliográfica foi online, com inclusão de artigos em português, inglês e espanhol, publicados nos últimos 10 anos, exceto àqueles fundamentais a respeito do tema, com tempo maior de publicação. Foram excluídos, também, cartas ao editor e editoriais. Foi, então, confeccionada uma análise descritiva dos artigos e os dados foram organizados de forma a subsidiar os profissionais da odontologia a intervir de forma segura diante desta complicação. Considerações finais: A comunicação oro-antral é uma realidade que pode ocorrer no consultório odontológico. Suas consequências são bastante variadas, cabendo ao Cirurgião-Dentista, além de evitar e diagnosticar, saber intervir quando necessário de forma eficaz. Haja vista que suas complicações podem limitar a qualidade de vida do paciente. Palavras-chave: Seio maxilar; Cirurgia bucal; Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Bucais. Abstract: Numerous complications can occur during dental surgical procedures, and oroantral communication is one of the most discussed in literature. That condition results mainly from extractions of posterior superior dental elements, given its proximity to the maxillary sinus. Its diagnosis is basically made through the Valsalva maneuver and analysis of fragment, however complementary exams can demonstrate that condition. The literature also considers the treatment approach can be quite  diversified. Objective:   Topresent, through a narrative review of literature, technical possibilities of clinical approaches for cases of oroantral communication. Methodology: The bibliographic research was online, including articles in Portuguese, English and Spanish, published in the last 10 years, except for those fundamental on the topic, with longer publication time. Letters to editor and editorials were also excluded. A descriptive analysis of articles was then carried out and the data were organized in order to support dentistry professionals to intervene safely in face of that complication. Final Considerations: Oroantral communication is a reality that can occur in the dental office. Its consequences are quite varied, and it is up to the dental surgeon, in addition to avoiding and diagnosing, to know how to intervene effectively when necessary, given that its complications may limit the patient's quality of life. Keywords: Maxillary sinus; Oral surgery; Oral Surgical Procedures.


Author(s):  
George Varghese

AbstractThird molar impactions is one of the commonest minor oral surgical procedures in the realm of the oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Many basic principles of minor oral surgery have to be applied in a logical manner to attain a good healing. The assessment, clinical and radiographic evaluation plays an important role in selecting the right technique to ensure good results. This chapter aims to go through the basics of third molar impactions in a sequential way to guide the clinician to take the right decisions.


1977 ◽  
Author(s):  
T.F. Mulkey

The proper hematologic, psychological and clinical evaluations, including factor assay, inhibitor level, if any, previous bleeding history, response to previous dental treatment and status of dental health are all essential prior to any oral surgical treatment. In depth explanations of procedure, infusion of missing factor to the 20%-50% level, modified surgical technique and rigid post extraction instruction, have proven to be very effective in the management of oral surgery on hemophiliac patients.


2019 ◽  
Vol 53 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Olivia Jennifer Gunardi ◽  
Okky Prasetio ◽  
David Buntoro Kamadjaja

Asperger syndrome is a developmental disorder characterized by difficulties in social interaction and communication. Dental treatment of patients with Asperger syndrome could be challenging due to lack of communication and compliance. This case report described the dental treatment of a patient with Asperger syndrome. A surgeon should be aware of the problems associated with patients with Asperger syndrome and how these can interfere in the surgical treatment. Communication is the key to successful dental treatment in a patient with Asperger syndrome.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 94-97
Author(s):  
Lalita Sheoran ◽  
Nasir Ul Sadiq ◽  
Farhan Hussain ◽  
Akshun S Gupta ◽  
Syed Tousif Ulla ◽  
...  

The process of deploying the two dimensional data in to the three dimensional format is three dimensional imaging. Now a days three dimensional imaging is developing as an emerging factor in the field of dentistry. Three dimensional imaging is useful in the field of orthodontics, to view the anatomy along with the morphology of the bone for desired tooth movement, it is useful in the field of prosthodontics to check or verify the bone morphology, exact height and width of the bone for the process placing implant, three dimensional imaging is quite useful in the field of endodontics along with oral surgery to view the anatomy of the root curvature, to confirm the presence of accessory canals to confirm the bony architectural defect in oral surgical procedures. So in present days three dimensional imaging plays an important role in diagnosis as well as treatment planning in the field of dentistry.


2013 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 210-215 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sadeta Šečić ◽  
Samir Prohić ◽  
Sanja Komšić

Introduction: The aim of this study is to determine prevalence of oral diseases and oral surgical procedures at Department of Oral Surgery, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University in Sarajevo.Methods: The current study is retrospective analysis of oral surgical procedures performed from January 2011 to December 2012 at Department of Oral Surgery, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University in Sarajevo. The data were statistically analyzed by T-test of independent samples and using Chi-squared test. P value lower than 0,001 was considered to be statistically significant.Results: A total of 1299 patients were included in study. The age range is from 18 to 84 years, with mean age ± SD= 35±15 years. There were 42 different clinical diagnoses, and 13 diagnoses appeared in more than 1% of all patients. Impacted and semi-impacted teeth, periapical lesions and retained roots are the most frequent diagnoses and represent 68% of all diagnoses. Embedded and impacted teeth (35%) and diseases of pulp and periapical tissues (31%) are the most frequent diagnoses with respect of ICD-10. Impacted teeth is the most common diagnosis and removal of impacted third molars is the most common oral surgical procedure.Conclusion: Study points out variety of dentoalveolar patology and complexity of dental health care that often requires interdisciplinary approach in order to achieve optimal outcome for patient.


Author(s):  
Rodrigo Figueiredo de Brito Resende

RESUMOO dente denominado incluso nada mais é que um dente retido ou impactado dentro do alvéolo dentário de maneira parcial ou completa que não conseguiu erupcionar por motivos patológicos ou simplesmente anatômicos após o período de rizogênese. O canino, em especial, é de suma importância sob os pontos de vista estético e funcional. O deslocamento do canino incluso ultrapassando, ou se aproximando da linha média antes da erupção dentária do mesmo, é mais frequente na mandíbula do que na maxila.  Este trabalho tem por objetivo descrever o caso de um paciente de 21 anos que apresentava um canino incluso na região mentual, em posição transversal, inicialmente visualizado em uma radiografia periapical e posteriormente submetido a radiografia com a técnica de Donavan. Através de uma radiografia oclusal, foi possível observar o posicionamento do dente para a vestibular mentoniana e íntima relação do dente retido com as raízes dos incisivos centrais decíduos do paciente. Foi realizada a extração do dente retido no mento, removendo o mesmo por completo sendo feitas osteotomias e odontossecções. O paciente está em acompanhamento clínico à 1 ano após o tratamento cirúrgico.Palavras – chave: Dente incluso; Cirurgia Oral; Imaginologia. ABSTRACTThe tooth inserted  is nothing more than a tooth retained or impacted within the dental socket partially or completely that failed to erupt for pathological or simply anatomical reasons after the period of rhizogenesis. The canine, in particular, is of the utmost importance from the aesthetic and functional points of view. The displacement of the canine, even surpassing or approaching the midline before tooth eruption, is more frequent in the mandible than in the maxilla. This work aims to describe the case of a 21 - year - old patient who had a canine included in the mental region, in a transverse position, which was initially visualized on a periapical radiograph and later submitted to radiography with the Donavan technique. An occlusal radiograph showed the positioning of the tooth for the mental vestibular and the intima relationship of the retained tooth with the roots of the patient's central deciduous incisors. Removal of the tooth retained in the denture was performed, removing the tooth completely and osteotomies and odontosections were performed. The patient is in clinical follow-up at 1 year after the surgical treatment. key words: Tooth included; Oral surgery; Imaginology.  


1996 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 451-464 ◽  
Author(s):  
Davis C. Drinkwater ◽  
Hillel Laks ◽  
John S. Child

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