Dental Implant Therapy on a Patient With von Willebrand Disease: A Case Study

This article discusses the successful treatment for a patient with vWD undergoing implant therapy. Case Description: A young 21-year-old patient with vWD lost tooth #30 because of caries and required implant therapy. Through collaboration with a hematologist administering prophylactic desmopressin (DDAVP), the implant surgery was performed without any postoperative complications. The implant successfully integrated and was restored into function. The successful outcome met expectations after careful planning and execution. Practical Implications: Collaboration with the appropriate medical providers, as well as treatment modifications for surgical procedures during implant therapy, is necessary for successful treatment of a patient with von Willebrand disorder.
Source: Implant Dentistry - Category: Dentistry Tags: Clinical Science and Techniques Source Type: research