Dental Management in Medically Compromised Patients : An Overview

##plugins.themes.bootstrap3.article.main##

Amarjot Kaur Manihani
Kunal Singla
Divya Vyas
Kriti Sareen
Ekta Parmar
Ayush Arora

Keywords

Abstract

There is an increasing population of apparently well, but in fact medically compromised people in the community. Most will require dental treatment at some stage and will usually seek it away from a hospital environment. In a recent survey of a general dental practice in Australia it was found that up to 55 per cent of some age groups had concurrent medical problems. Thus there is a real risk that adverse interactions between medical conditions and dental treatment may occur on some occasions, even fatal ones. It is not possible for any one individual to know the details of all medical conditions, their treatment and the possible interactions with dental treatment. However, by the application of some sound general principles the risks of any potential interactions can be evaluated. The essential steps are: knowledge of the medical history of all patients, potential drug interactions and management of medical emergencies. These principles will be discussed and illustrated by examples of medically compromised patients who may experience common or potentially serious sequelae as a result of dental treatment.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Article Metrics Graph

Abstract 4540 | PDF Downloads 1425 XML Downloads 46 HTML Downloads 30 ePub Downloads 47 ePub Downloads 0

Most read articles by the same author(s)