Introduction: Haemophilia is one of
the most common haemorrhagic diseases from the group of coagulopathies
and results from a deficiency of factors responsible for the first phase
of coagulation.
Aim: This informative paperwork aims to highlight the principles
of oral surgical treatment of patients with haemophilia.
Material and methods: The available literature was analysed to
indicate the basic characteristics of haemophilia (clinical
manifestation, possibilities of treatment and prophylaxis of the
disease) with special reference to specificity and principles of dental
oral surgical treatment of patients with haemophilia.
Conclusion: The treatment of patients with haemophilia is
considered one of the riskiest in everyday dental practice. Despite
this, dental interventions can be successfully and safely performed.
However, the dentist must be acquainted with the nature of the disease,
its symptoms and the severity of the clinical picture. Furthermore, the
dentist needs to know what kind of therapy the patient receives for the
treatment of haemophilia, whether the patient has been diagnosed with
inhibitors to the coagulation factor, and whether the patient has
concomitant diseases with special reference to possible infectious
diseases. Along with that, the key to a successful and safe intervention
lies in a well-planned preoperative, perioperative and postoperative
treatment of patients with haemophilia.
Key words:
haemophilia, therapy, oral surgical treatment
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Address of correspondence:
Asst. Prof. Miloš Tijanić, DDS, PhD
52 Dr. Zorana Djindjica Blvd., Niš, Serbia
E-mail: tijanicm@yahoo.com
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