Mouth Floor Bleeding After Dental Implant Surgery
Author Information
Author(s): Domenico Sfondrini, Stefano Marelli, Rachele Patriarca, Andrea Scribante, Lorenzo Preda, Gabriele Savioli, Giorgio Novelli, Alessandro Bardazzi
Primary Institution: Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico S. Matteo, Pavia, Italy
Hypothesis
What are the causes and consequences of mouth floor hemorrhage following dental implant placement?
Conclusion
Mouth floor hemorrhage can occur due to various surgical errors during dental implant procedures, but it can resolve without surgical intervention in some cases.
Supporting Evidence
- The first patient had a hematoma due to improper implant placement causing vessel injury.
- The second patient experienced bleeding likely from an injury during the GBR technique.
- Both patients required hospitalization and airway management due to bleeding complications.
Takeaway
Sometimes, when dentists put in dental implants, they can accidentally hurt blood vessels, causing bleeding in the mouth. This can be serious, but it can get better on its own.
Methodology
The authors presented two case studies of patients who experienced mouth floor hemorrhage after dental implant placement, detailing their symptoms, treatments, and outcomes.
Potential Biases
Potential bias due to the lack of randomized controlled trials and reliance on case reports.
Limitations
The study is based on only two case reports, limiting the generalizability of the findings.
Participant Demographics
One male patient aged 52 and one female patient aged 69.
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