Awarded/Presented
Tags
Bleeding Disorders Conference
Women's Research
Researchers
Stefanie Marx, Jill Bashutski, Karen Ridley, Mark Snyder, L. Susan Taichman

Objectives:

To determine the relationship between von Willebrand disease (vWD), dental plaque, and gingival bleeding in women with vWD and to determine the oral hygiene habits and dental care utilization in women with vWD.

Methods:

Consenting adult women with vWD (n=40) will have been recruited for this study. A questionnaire was given with 34 items covering topics such as dental care utilization, oral health quality of life, and oral hygiene habits. A brief oral examination was performed on each subject to assess which surfaces of the six Ramfjord teeth presented with dental plaque, and which surfaces bled upon flossing. Information was also gathered about each subject’s medical history, including the type of vWD, severity, and last von Willebrand factor levels.

Summary:

Data is still being collected for this study. Data collection will be completed on June 30. The data gathered so far shows that the majority of women who participated in this study have a high plaque score, yet minimal bleeding with flossing, when a gentle c-wrap flossing technique was performed.

Conclusions:

Results of this study are expected to show that the bleeding disorder has minimal effect on the amount of gingival bleeding that occurs with a c-wrap flossing technique. It’s possible that conclusions may be made that correct flossing technique can be performed in a manner that does not, in itself, cause gingival bleeding. This can perhaps assist in increasing the amount of people with bleeding disorders that floss, diminishing the fear that many people with bleeding disorders have of causing excessive bleeding with flossing.