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Journal of Dentistry

Volume 6, Issue 3, September 1978, Pages 207-209
Journal of Dentistry

Postoperative bleeding caused by aspirin

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Abstract

Aspirin impairs platelet function and increases the bleeding time, even in normal subjects. Prolonged postoperative bleeding may occur when aspirin has been taken and particularly in certain aspirin-sensitive individuals. A case is described where full periodontal surgery was carried out in four stages, but postoperative bleeding only occurred at the third and fourth stages when aspirin had been taken.

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