The dental management of adult patients with haemophilia and other congenital bleeding disorders

Summary.  The management of adult dental patients with congenital bleeding disorders has caused a considerable number of problems to the dental profession [ 1 ]. There is a need to simplify the process and identify what can be safely carried out on a ‘shared care’ basis in General Dental Practice or the Community Dental Service. Particular problems are discussed with special reference to those requiring hospital care.

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