AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the knowledge of medical and dental practitioners towards the dental management of patients who are on anti-coagulant and/or anti platelet agents. Methods: This study was conducted in different hospitals/health centers of Riyadh and AlKharj cities, Saudi Arabia. Participants included practitioners working in government and private medical centers/hospitals. A self-administered questionnaire including details about the practitioners’ level of education and work experience was used. Participants were asked questions regarding dental management of patients on anticoagulant therapy and/or antiplatelet therapy. Result: A total of 650 self-administered questionnaires were distributed am...
Purpose: To assess the knowledge of clinicians regarding various aspects of anticoagulant therapy. M...
AbstractIntroduction: Infectious endocarditis might occur by oral microbial flora subsequent to dent...
Objectives The aims were: 1) to identify the guidelines available for management of dental invasive ...
Abstract Introduction Cardiovascular diseases have a high incidence and due to that there is a lar...
Background: The number of dental patients requiring periodic or lifelong antiplatelet or anticoagula...
Aim: This study aimed to inform the implementation of the updated Scottish Dental Clinical Effective...
Objective: To evaluate the knowledge, attitude and practices of dental students toward dental manage...
Summary of Research My research was on anticoagulants and dental medicine. Anticoagulants keep blood...
Introduction: Adequate hemostasis is crucial for the success of invasive dental treatment, since ble...
Primary care offered by dentists is a challenging prospect at present as they not only deal with the...
Background:Dentists treat their patients with both surgical and non-surgical approaches in day to da...
Introduction: Dentists must be aware of the impact of bleeding disorders on the management of their ...
BACKGROUND: For many years, international guidelines have advised health care professionals not to a...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine a group of Spanish dental students ’ knowledge of a...
This study aims at exploring the patients taking antiplatelet medications who are undergoing dental ...
Purpose: To assess the knowledge of clinicians regarding various aspects of anticoagulant therapy. M...
AbstractIntroduction: Infectious endocarditis might occur by oral microbial flora subsequent to dent...
Objectives The aims were: 1) to identify the guidelines available for management of dental invasive ...
Abstract Introduction Cardiovascular diseases have a high incidence and due to that there is a lar...
Background: The number of dental patients requiring periodic or lifelong antiplatelet or anticoagula...
Aim: This study aimed to inform the implementation of the updated Scottish Dental Clinical Effective...
Objective: To evaluate the knowledge, attitude and practices of dental students toward dental manage...
Summary of Research My research was on anticoagulants and dental medicine. Anticoagulants keep blood...
Introduction: Adequate hemostasis is crucial for the success of invasive dental treatment, since ble...
Primary care offered by dentists is a challenging prospect at present as they not only deal with the...
Background:Dentists treat their patients with both surgical and non-surgical approaches in day to da...
Introduction: Dentists must be aware of the impact of bleeding disorders on the management of their ...
BACKGROUND: For many years, international guidelines have advised health care professionals not to a...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine a group of Spanish dental students ’ knowledge of a...
This study aims at exploring the patients taking antiplatelet medications who are undergoing dental ...
Purpose: To assess the knowledge of clinicians regarding various aspects of anticoagulant therapy. M...
AbstractIntroduction: Infectious endocarditis might occur by oral microbial flora subsequent to dent...
Objectives The aims were: 1) to identify the guidelines available for management of dental invasive ...