Preoperative laboratory testing in dental surgery enables the detection of previously undiagnosed conditions and is recommended as a fundamental safeguard in ambulatory oral and maxillofacial care.
Does routine preoperative laboratory testing improve safety and detect undiagnosed conditions in dental surgery patients?
Routine preoperative laboratory testing in dental surgery is highlighted as a crucial safeguard for detecting undiagnosed systemic diseases and ensuring patient safety.
Preoperative laboratory testing is an essential yet frequently overlooked component of safe dental surgical practice. As the aging population increases the prevalence of systemic diseases among dental patients, structured preoperative evaluation prior to routine procedures such as tooth extraction and implant surgery has become increasingly important. Clinical cases demonstrate that blood tests play a decisive role in preoperative decisionmaking, enabling detection of previously undiagnosed conditions including uncontrolled diabetes, renal tubular dysfunction, and hematologic malignancies. Although no universally accepted protocol currently exists, the necessity of routine preoperative blood testing should be carefully considered in an aging society - not only to optimize surgical outcomes, but also to ensure the safety of both patients and clinicians. Routine preoperative laboratory evaluation should be regarded as a fundamental safeguard in ambulatory oral and maxillofacial surgical care.
Mi Hyun Seo (Sun,) conducted a review in Dental surgery. Preoperative laboratory testing was evaluated. Preoperative laboratory testing in dental surgery enables the detection of previously undiagnosed conditions and is recommended as a fundamental safeguard in ambulatory oral and maxillofacial care.