E. González, G. Praticò
Abstract
The most common type of anemia, typically caused by chronic blood loss or inadequate dietary iron intake, as well as gastrointestinal malabsorption disorders.
Oral findings may include pale mucosa, angular cheilitis, glossitis, and burning sensation. Elective treatments should be delayed if hemoglobin is
<10g/dL. Local anesthesia is permitted, but extensive surgeries are not recommended in decompensated patients


