Dentistry Journal (Nov 2024)

Dental Implants and Orthodontic Mini-Screws in a Patient with Undiagnosed Von Willebrand’s Disease: A Case Report

  • Alessandro Bruni,
  • Francesca Giulia Serra,
  • Andrea Abate,
  • Alessandro Ugolini,
  • Cinzia Maspero,
  • Francesca Silvestrini Biavati,
  • Valentina Lanteri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12120381
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
p. 381

Abstract

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Background: Dental implants are commonly employed to address edentulism, while orthodontic treatments often incorporate mini-screws to enhance tooth movement and provide stable anchorage. Both procedures are integral to modern dental practice and frequently interact in comprehensive care scenarios. While oral health professionals routinely assess patients’ medical histories before procedures, undiagnosed coagulopathies, such as Von Willebrand Disease (VWD), can present significant challenges when invasive procedures are carried out, such as the insertion of implants or mini-implants. Case description: This case report discusses the surgical placement of dental implants and orthodontic mini-screws in a patient with previously undiagnosed VWD, underscoring the potential complications and the importance of recognizing bleeding disorders in clinical practice, and provides some advice on the management of patients with previously undiagnosed VWD after/during surgical procedures. Conclusions: To prevent the risk of excessive bleeding, before surgery, all patients should be screened through precise questions on bleeding history.

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