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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 111, No 6, 957-958.
© 1985 American Dental Association

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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 111, Issue 6, 957-958
Copyright © 1985 by American Dental Association


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Dental management of patients with hereditary angioedema: report of case



HS Malmstrom, JM Hock, and C Sanford

Dental management and treatment of a patient with hereditary angioedema can be accomplished safely and satisfactorily in an outpatient setting by a dentist in collaboration with a physician. However, as acute attacks can occur as a complication of treatment, we recommend that dental treatment be provided in a hospital environment with adequate medical emergency resources.





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