Clinical Decisions in Medically Complex Dental Patients, Part II
After completing many scenarios in Part I of the Clinical Decisions series, like allergic reactions, anaphylaxis, renal and hepatic disorders, cardiometabolic disorders, blood dyscrasias, cerebrovascular events, and stem cell transplantation, to name a few, it is only logical in Part II to move on to other frequently encountered medical disorders that dental patients present with. If a dental practitioner is not prepared to handle a medically complex scenario, a dental practice decision and patients ’ well-being are in jeopardy.
Source: Dental Clinics of North America - Category: Dentistry Authors: Mel Mupparapu, Andres Pinto Tags: Preface Source Type: research
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