Volume 22 No 1 (2024)
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Oral Rehabilitation in a Hypertensive patient - Case Report
Dr. Neeraj Trehan,Dr. Palvideet Kaur2,Dr. Zaid Fouad Ali, Dr.Mani Kumar, Naga Kavya Alluru, Dr. Suzan Gamal Ali Darwish, Dr.Sahithi Pathralapati
Abstract
Globally, hypertension affects over a billion individuals as a chronic condition. When treating dental patients, it is important to take into account the alarmingly high incidence of the condition. The condition is dangerous since symptoms do not appear until more significant issues arise. By analyzing preoperative blood pressure measurements, doing risk assessments, and recognizing when to pursue a medical consultation with a hypertensive patient in a dental context, dentists may frequently be on the front lines of hypertension prevention. Many antihypertensive medications interact with pharmacologic agents used in dentistry practices, placing the oral health care professional in a unique position to actively manage patients who arrive with a history of hypertension.
Keywords
Hypertension, Dental
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