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Dental Emergencies: HAEMORRHAGE

Assistant Professor and Assistant Head of Undergraduate Endodontics Bettina Basrani, DDS, Phd., Professor, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Clinical Sciences Cameron Clokie, DDS., Ph.D., Oral&Maxillofacial Surgery Specialist, Dr. Daniel Haas, Dorothy McComb , Professor Periodontology Faculty of Dentistry University of Toronto Professor Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology Faculty of Medicine University of Toronto Head Division of Research Department of Dentistry Mount Sinai Hospital University of Toronto Howard Tenenbaum, DDS, Dip Perio, PhD, FRCD(C), Dr. Robert Carroll

Course date: Monday, July 26, 2010 09:00 AM (EST)

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In this program, we will review the physiology of blood clotting, and present the causes of excessive bleeding most commonly encountered in the dental practice.

Course fee: $45.00

Bleeding is an expected response to tissue injury, including both accidental trauma and trauma created by dental surgery. If normal coagulation does not occur in a timely manner, haemorrhage, or severe bleeding may result. In every dental procedure, every effort must be made to minimize bleeding and ensure haemostasis to prevent postoperative haemorrhage.


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