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Why Do Dentists Check Blood Pressure?
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Blood flows throughout your body, including to and from the mouth. When you schedule a dental checkup, it is common for the dental practitioner to check your blood pressure. If you often wonder why this happens, then there are several reasons. Besides being a standard practice to prevent complications during dental treatment, dentists use the information collected to make medical conclusions.

If a patient has high blood pressure, it can indicate hypertension or other cardiovascular complications. This can impact their ability to take certain medications, allowing dentists to tailor solutions that protect a patient’s well-being. Additionally, dentists can communicate with your physician in the case of underlying health issues, ensuring a collaborative approach to dental and overall health.

Certain dental procedures, especially treatments that use anesthesia, can be affected by blood pressure. By monitoring a patient’s blood pressure, dentists can determine if it is safe to proceed, or adjust the dosage of anesthesia. In severe situations, sedatives and anesthesia may not be ideal for patients with cardiovascular issues.

Since many people see their dentist more frequently than their primary care doctor, dentists play a vital role when it comes to identifying potential heart problems that might go undetected. This goes a long way to ensure timely intervention and prevent further complications. Not to mention, early heart disease management can prevent strokes and heart attacks.

So the next time you visit the dentist for a routine checkup, don’t worry when your blood pressure is checked. It can potentially save your life and ensure you maintain optimal oral health without risking your overall well-being.

Is Oral Cancer Screening Necessary?
Research shows that oral cancer accounts for nearly 3% of all new cancer diagnoses. This means that out of the millions of annually reported cancer cases, 54,000 cases are related to oral and mouth cancer. With this in mind, it is advisable to consider undergoing screening, especially if you have used tobacco and alcohol for 40 years or more. By incorporating routine oral cancer screenings in your dental health plan, we can help identify signs early and take the proper steps to improve treatment outcomes. Schedule a consultation with our dentist to discuss risk factors and determine if screening is the best course of action.

Should I Use Different Tools and Products for Home Dental Care?
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When it comes to maintaining oral hygiene at home, most people are unsure whether to use different tools and products. According to dentists and oral health specialists, using a wide range of hygiene tools and products is crucial to enhancing your home dental hygiene routine. While regular brushing and flossing are the fundamentals of dental health, incorporating specialized tools like tongue scrapers or oral irrigators can improve your cleaning efforts. Additionally, people with braces or implants can benefit from an aerator, as it removes trapped food particles in hard-to-reach areas. Schedule a consultation with our dental specialists to ensure you choose the right tools and products for your specific needs.

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