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Dental extraction in the thrombocytopenic patient is safe and complications are easily managed. | LitMetric

Dental extraction in the thrombocytopenic patient is safe and complications are easily managed.

J Oral Maxillofac Surg

Resident, Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. Electronic address:

Published: October 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on the bleeding risk and management in thrombocytopenic patients (those with low platelet counts) undergoing dental extractions.
  • About 68 patients were analyzed, all having a platelet count of 100,000/μL or lower, and the results showed that only 7.4% experienced postoperative bleeding, which was manageable with standard interventions.
  • Findings indicated that while platelet transfusions and local hemostatic methods were used, they did not significantly impact bleeding outcomes, suggesting that extractions are generally safe and effective for these patients.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To characterize bleeding risk and management of bleeding in thrombocytopenic patients undergoing dental extraction.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective cohort study included 68 patients with hematologic disease and concomitant thrombocytopenia undergoing dental extractions. The inclusion criterion was a platelet count of 100,000/μL or less at the time of consultation or extraction. Patients using anticoagulation therapy were excluded from the study. Predictors measured were age, gender, platelet count, platelet transfusion before or during surgery, local hemostatic measurements at the time of surgery (absorbable hemostat or antifibrinolytic rinse), number of teeth extracted, diagnosis, and extraction type. The primary outcome was postoperative bleeding requiring intervention. A secondary outcome was surgical site infection. Descriptive and bivariate statistics were computed and the P value was set at .05. No logistic regression was used based on the distribution of outcomes.

Results: Sixty-eight patients underwent extraction of 200 teeth. Five (7.4%) had postoperative bleeding that was always controlled with routine intervention. Mean platelet count was 44,647/μL. Bleeding was more frequent with lower platelet levels (P = .048). Thirty-two patients received platelet transfusion and 26 received local measures. Platelet transfusion and local hemostatic measures had no effect on bleeding outcomes.

Conclusion: Surgical and routine extractions are safe procedures in patients with thrombocytopenia, and postoperative bleeding is typically well handled with simple local measures. The benefits of pre- or intraoperative platelet transfusion are unclear in this population. Likewise, the benefit of prophylactic local hemostatic measures is unclear and should be based on the surgeon's discretion and experience.

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