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Revista Cubana de Estomatología

On-line version ISSN 1561-297X

Abstract

REBOLLEDO COBOS, Martha Leonor  and  BERMEO SERRATO, Sandra. Hemophilic patients: clinical and molecular considerations of interest to dentists. Rev Cubana Estomatol [online]. 2019, vol.56, n.3  Epub Oct 15, 2019. ISSN 1561-297X.

Introduction:

Hemophilia is a genetic disease scarcely found in dental practice. On occasion it presents as a dental emergency in face of which the professional should relate the general clinical manifestations of the disease to an appropriate semiological, paraclinical and genetic-molecular analysis to diagnose the condition and apply relevant therapies aimed at solving the patient's main concern as well as managing and controlling its complications.

Objective:

Describe the main general pathophysiological features and aspects of dental interest of hemophilia, as well as the diagnostic tools related to the condition from a clinical, paraclinical and genetic-molecular perspective.

Methods:

A bibliographic search was conducted in the databases Pubmed, Proquest, Scielo and Elsevier of papers published in English and Spanish in a period of 13 years (2005-2018), using the search terms "hemophilia A", "hemophilia B", "diagnostic criteria", "genetic", "molecular", "oral health", "clinical diagnosis". A total 50 papers were selected.

Data analysis and integration:

Studies have shown that hemophilia, a genetic systemic condition, may have oral manifestations and complications. This makes it important to dentists, since the disease should be diagnosed from a genetic-molecular point of view and managed in an interdisciplinary manner.

Conclusions:

Genetic-molecular diagnosis by geneticists implies involvement of hematologists and dentists in the management and control of the condition via interconsultation, when it comes to deciding on procedures for hemophilic patients.

Keywords : hemophilia A; hemophilia B; diagnostic criteria; molecular genetics; oral health; clinical diagnosis; dental management; oral manifestations.

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