This clinical study reviewed dental surgical extractions that were performed on 532 patients diagnosed at risk of thromboembolism without Interrupting their anticoagulant therapy. The results confirmed that anticoagulant therapy can be modified successfully and does not need to be Interrupted, which can carry significant risks.
Conservative approach to dental extractions in patients on anticoagulant therapy: A clinical study / F., Somma; Grande, NICOLA MARIA; G., Plotino; G., Cameli; C. H., Pameijer. - In: GENERAL DENTISTRY. - ISSN 0363-6771. - 58:1(2010), pp. e30-e35.
Conservative approach to dental extractions in patients on anticoagulant therapy: A clinical study
GRANDE, NICOLA MARIA;
2010
Abstract
This clinical study reviewed dental surgical extractions that were performed on 532 patients diagnosed at risk of thromboembolism without Interrupting their anticoagulant therapy. The results confirmed that anticoagulant therapy can be modified successfully and does not need to be Interrupted, which can carry significant risks.File allegati a questo prodotto
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