GENERAL AND SPECIFIC CASES OF HEMOSTASIS IN RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY OF ORAL CAVITY

Abstract
In the present article the general and specific cases of hemostasis, in relation to reconstructive surgery of oral cavity, development of which helps to expand the recommendation of dental implants treatment, were systemized and presented for discussion. Secondary healing is the integral condition of successful recovery of organotypical bones and soft tissues volumes in the process of reconstructive surgery. In case of unsatisfactory intraoperative hemostasis the emergence of hematoma of pathological hemorrhagic substratum is possible. It will negatively influence the wound process as secondary healing and, as a result of, will lead to compromising or negative outcome of reconstruction. By this, the relevance of the development of controlled hemostasis methods at reconstructive surgery and dental implantation aiming at increasing clinical and predictive efficiency of the current treatment is determined.