Abstract
Hemostatic management for dental treatment in a patient of congenital deficiencies of factors V and VIII
Congenital deficiencies of factors V and VIII is rarer hereditary coagulation factor deficiency than hemophilia. Only about 30 cases have been few reports concerning hemostatic management for for dental treatment in patients with this disease. We performed scaling and teeth extraction in patient with congenital deficiencies of factors V for hemostasis, because the innate level was about 15%. As local hemostatic method, a stent and surgical pack were used at first and aterocollagen sponge was appropriate local hemostatic method was important for hemostasis after teeth extraction in patients with hemostatic disorders.