Abstract

Dental implant surgery in the anterior mandible is considered a relatively routine and safe procedure with minimal morbidity. A case of brisk, pulsatile bleeding from the anterior mandibular incisive canal and its management using an active hemostatic matrix is presented. In addition, a review of the literature regarding the anatomy of this region of the mandible and hemostatic strategy to achieve hemostasis will be discussed.

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