Bleeding Sockets Management CLINICAL Exodontia – PDP166

Protrusive Dental Podcast - A podcast by Jaz Gulati

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What is the best management real-world management for bleeders after an extraction? We're talking about our healthy patients (who are otherwise low risk and not taking funky anti-coagulants). From wetting our gauze and correct post-op instructions, Dr Ameer Alloybocus and I cover this foundational topic with our real world experiences (including what to do if you hit an arteriole and it's a spurter!). https://youtu.be/mLPqyI-g_ZI Watch PDP166 on Youtube Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below! Protrusive Dental Pearl: Have a PLAN for your extractions. Just like you have a plan for a crown preparation. For example, you should plan the sequence and also contingencies for when things do not follow your 'Plan A' - including at WHICH POINT you may decide to section the roots or raise a flap. Post Op Instructions Video by Dr Allybocus as promised on the Podcast Please do donate to Nafisa so we can saver her life and get her the genetic therapy she needs! She is the daughter of a Protruserati and I want to thank everyone who has donated so far or shared the video message. Both Ameer and I have done Dr Nekky Jamal's online course on Third Molar Extractions - CLICK HERE to get 15% off (or just use the coupon code 'protrusive'). This is an affiliate link and I am proud to support such an awesome course. Want 1 hour of CPD for this episode by answering a few questions to test your knowledge? AND get PDF Premium Notes and Transcripts PLUS my mini online courses? Check out Protrusive Premium membership! If you enjoyed this episode, you will also like Make Extractions Less Difficult: Regain Confidence by Sectioning and Elevating Teeth [B2B] – PDP085 Click below for full episode transcript: Episode Teaser: It's very important to curettage your sockets. So I'd removed the lower left six with a very large abscess underneath it. So I was curetaging away all the tissue and everything that was left behind. Everything was going really well. I was very pleased with myself. I was 20 minutes ahead on my diary. And, until I noticed a little pumping and spurting coming from the base of the socket, and what had happened was, by, after curettaging, I'd hit an accessory vessel that had found its way superiorly into the socket and this wasn't just a little ooze bleed, this was actually, like, an arterial bleed from an accessory vessel. Now, when I saw that there's a few different ways you can manage this. Jaz's Introduction:Hello Protruserati, I'm Jaz Gulati, and this was such a geeky chat about extractions. Like, recently we had a geeky chat on onlays with Dr. Ash Lifts, and she was brilliant. And Dr. Ameer Allybocus today covers real world exodontia. Like, imagine you have a bleeder. What are the best ways to manage a bleeder, both in the short term and in the long term? And unlike all the papers we read or all the oth...