Treatment with local hemostatic agents and primary closure after tooth extraction in warfarin treated patients.
(2013) In Swedish Dental Journal 37(2). p.71-78- Abstract
- The aim of this retrospective study was to assess the frequency of postoperative bleeding in patients on warfarin after tooth removal followed by a complete soft tissue closure of the surgical site. A total of 124 consecutive patients, 69 males and 55 females with a mean age of 71 years (range 28-95 years) were included in this study. Inclusion criteria were patients on warfarin with an INR <or=3.5 who were referred for tooth removal (single or multiple) during 2004-2009. After tooth extraction all sockets were packed with an absorbable haemostatic gelatin sponge or a collagen fleece and subsequently the sockets was primary closed with sutures. 5/124 (4%) patients returned with postoperative bleedings. All patients with a postoperative... (More)
- The aim of this retrospective study was to assess the frequency of postoperative bleeding in patients on warfarin after tooth removal followed by a complete soft tissue closure of the surgical site. A total of 124 consecutive patients, 69 males and 55 females with a mean age of 71 years (range 28-95 years) were included in this study. Inclusion criteria were patients on warfarin with an INR <or=3.5 who were referred for tooth removal (single or multiple) during 2004-2009. After tooth extraction all sockets were packed with an absorbable haemostatic gelatin sponge or a collagen fleece and subsequently the sockets was primary closed with sutures. 5/124 (4%) patients returned with postoperative bleedings. All patients with a postoperative bleeding had received a surgical extraction in the posterior part of the maxilla. Consequently no patient had a postoperative bleeding in the mandible. None of the 124 patients returned to the clinic with a dry socket or postoperative pain. 3/124 (2%) patients returned with postoperative infection that required antibiotic treatment. All patients who bled were managed conservatively and none was admitted to hospital. (Less)
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- Svensson, Roger ; Hallmer, Fredrik ; Englesson, Charlotta Sahlström ; Svensson, Peter LU and Becktor, Jonas P
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- 2013
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- Swedish Dental Journal
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- 37
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- 2
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- 71 - 78
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- Sveriges Tandläkarförbund
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- wos:000327049000002
- pmid:23957141
- scopus:84881012007
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- 0347-9994
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- English
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- yes
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