@article{article_728713, title={Management of Hemorrhage in Surgical and Non-Surgical Dental Procedures}, journal={ADO Klinik Bilimler Dergisi}, volume={4}, pages={669–674}, year={2010}, author={Aktaş, Alper and Aktaş, Güliz}, keywords={Kanama müdahalesi,dişhekimliği,postoperatif kanama,koagülapatilerin müdahalesi}, abstract={The management of patients with bleeding disorders depends on the severity of the condition and the invasiveness of the planned dental procedure. These patients have variable risks. The risk of the intervention will depend on the access ibility of the surgical site for local control of hemostasis. Systemic prevention is more important for limited access to the bleeding sites. Local hemostatic techniques must not be used too aggressively during surgery as the resulting tissue damage can prolong healing time. Clinician has to make consultation on mild and severe hemorrhagic disordered patient with patient’s physician. Before managing dental surgery for these patients clinician has to have sufficient knowledge and material for controlling the hemorrhage. Various adjuncts to hemostasis can be employed at the surgical site to enhance hemostasis, aid in vascular closure and prevent clot breakdown. Topical thrombin, topical fibrin glue, absorbable gel atin sponge, oxidized cellulose, microporous polysaccharide hemispheres, fibrin sealant, n-butylcyanoacrylate, tranexamic acid, aminocaproic acid, cauterization, suturing, pressure, splint, Ankaferd Blood Stopper is the adjuncts that are evaluated in this review}, number={3}, publisher={Ankara Diş Hekimleri Odası}