Surgical planning and execution in hemophiliac patient factor XIII – case report
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22409/ijosd.v2i64.59290Abstract
Factor XIII hemophilia is a disease that poses several risks in surgery or invasive procedures, the greatest of which is hemorrhage. In dentistry, for the professional to perform surgical procedures in hemophilia patients need to be trained with theoretical and practical knowledge of how to perform the pre, trans and postoperative, in order to mitigate possible risks and bring safety for the patient and for him. The present study aims to report an exodontia in a patient with hemophilia with factor XIII deficiency in the Clínica Escola de Odontologia do Instituto Esperança de Ensino Superior (IESPES), aiming to bring information related to this blood dysfunction and the dental surgeon's conduct for a good dental management in patients affected by this pathology.
Keywords: Hemophilia, factor XIII, oral surgery, hemorrhage.