Management of bleeding during dental implant surgery using a novel implant with an abbreviated drilling protocol: A clinical report

Author:

Babayan Mikhail1,Bidra Avinash S.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Former Resident Division of Prosthodontics University of Connecticut Health Center Farmington Connecticut USA

2. Division of Prosthodontics Department of Reconstructive Sciences University of Connecticut Health Center Farmington Connecticut USA

Abstract

AbstractCoagulopathy is a well‐recognized complication in dental surgery in patients who use oral anticoagulants or some dietary supplements. Proper pre‐operative diagnosis, medical consultation, timely management, and conservative treatment can decrease the incidence of such complications. Management of bleeding during dental implant surgery commonly involves conventional methods such as discontinuation of anticoagulant use, compression, styptics, and local anesthetic administration containing vasoconstrictors. This clinical report describes the successful management of a patient with a history of coagulopathy who was rehabilitated with complete arch fixed implant‐supported prostheses with immediate loading. A novel implant design with a significantly abbreviated single drill protocol for osteotomy preparation was used in an outpatient setting. The novel protocol successfully decreased the overall bleeding and significantly reduced the intraoperative time for the surgical procedure. Additional considerations related to the novel implant design and osteotomy protocol, supplementary applications, and advantages of the protocol are presented in this article.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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