The Clinicians Report newsletter is an invaluable resource for cutting-edge clinical and scientific information for practicing dentists throughout the United States and the world. While we appreciate that the important issue of dental surgery in anticoagulated patients was the topic of "Anticoagulants: are they dental friendly or not?" in the September 2017 issue,1 this article overstates the bleeding risk in anticoagulated dental patients and understates the embolic risks with interruption of anticoagulation for dental procedures, and we respectfully take issue with it for the reasons below.
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Πέμπτη 16 Νοεμβρίου 2017
Anticoagulants are dental friendly
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