by Valeria Confalonieri | May 27, 2020
The prescription of radiographic examinations in dentistry must always be preceded by a careful evaluation of the patient’s medical history, a thorough physical examination and the acquisition of previous radiological examinations. Radiological examinations are...
by Valeria Confalonieri | May 27, 2020
DON’T routinely DIThe intra / post-operative hemorrhagic risk in patients treated with oral antiplatelet agents is significantly lower than the potential cardiac and vascular complications resulting from treatment suspension. In accordance with the recommendations of...
by Valeria Confalonieri | May 27, 2020
The preventive extraction of asymptomatic impacted third molars is not supported by solid scientific evidence and can unnecessarily expose the patient to the risks associated with the surgical procedure (pain, swelling, hemorrhage, post-extraction alveolar osteitis,...
by Valeria Confalonieri | May 27, 2020
Pregnant women frequently suffer from dental and gum problems, however pregnancy is not a contraindication to dental treatment. Urgent dental treatments must be guaranteed to prevent potential risks for the pregnant woman (premature birth) or the unborn child (growth...
by Valeria Confalonieri | May 27, 2020
In case of low-complexity tooth extractions and in absence of infectious risk conditions, antibiotics should not be indiscriminately prescribed. However, it is recommended to adopt local antiseptic measures (antiseptics mouthwashes, sprays or gels) before and after...
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