Dental Care of Children with Hemophilia
From: Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University.
The Journal of the Dental Association of Thailand
- Publish Date:
- ISSN: 0045-9917
- Volume: 40
- Issue: 1
- Pages: 39-46
- Medium: Print
- Language:
- Citation (JAMA): Nakornchai S, Triratana T, et al. Dental Care of Children with Hemophilia. ;40:39-46
Abstract
Hemophilia, the most common of the inherited bleeding disorder, is the result of a deficiency of clotting factor. Its characteristic is easy to bleed, prolong bleeding, and difficult to stop bleeding. In order to give dental treatment to the patient with this disease, consultation with the patient’s physician is necessary. In addition, dentist should know the prevention and control of hemorrhage after treatment.
Mesh Headings (Keywords): Adolescent, Child, Dental Care for Disabled, Hemophilia A, Humans
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