OBJECTIVE :
To learn the interventions for treating different types of post‐extraction bleeding.
Post‐extraction bleeding (PEB) is a recognised, frequently encountered complication in dental practice, which is defined as bleeding that continues beyond 8 to 12 hours after dental extraction. The incidence of post‐extraction bleeding varies from 0% to 26%. If post‐extraction bleeding is not managed, complications can range from soft tissue haematomas to severe blood loss. Local causes of bleeding include soft tissue and bone bleeding. Systemic causes include platelet problems, coagulation disorders or excessive fibrinolysis, and inherited or acquired problems (medication induced). There is a wide array of techniques suggested for the treatment of post‐extraction bleeding, which include interventions aimed at both local and systemic causes.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN IN THIS SESSION ?
DATE : Wednesday, March 23, 2022
TIME : 7 P.M. IST
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