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The               implication               of               dental               treatment               can               be               many-fold               on               your               health.

Also,               the               outcome               of               dental               care               is               dependent               on               the               overall               medical               condition.

It               is               always               wise               to               inform               the               dental               care               provider               about               the               diseases               you               have               been               diagnosed               with               and               the               medications               you               are               on.

They               can               give               you               advice               as               to               what               you               can               do               to               avoid               risks               of               adverse               effects               during               and               after               dental               procedures.

The               dentists               can               also               work               with               your               primary               care               physicians               to               chalk               out               the               course               of               action,               when               appropriate.

1.

If               you               have               Diabetes               or               Hypertension               :
               a)               Uncontrolled               Diabetes               Mellitus               is               associated               with               periodontal               problem.

You               are               prone               to               getting               infections               after               major               procedures               like               extractions               and               periodontal               surgery               because               of               the               immunosuppressive               nature               of               the               disease.

It               also               contributes               to               xerostomia               and               polydypsia               (increase               in               thirst).

You               can               lose               consciousness               if               you               do               not               eat               properly               before               a               dental               visit               due               to               a               decrease               in               the               blood               glucose               level.
               b)               Uncontrolled               hypertension               results               in               excessive               bleeding.

It               can               also               pose               the               risk               of               stroke               after               extractions               or               any               other               form               of               surgeries.

Anti-hypertensive               medications               can               cause               xerostomia               and               gingival               hyperplasia.

Xerostomia               increases               the               risk               of               dental               decay.
               2.

If               you               smoke               or               drink               :
               a)               Smoking               can               cause               severe               periodontal               problem               and               oral               cancer.

When               you               smoke:
               (i)               the               blood               vessels               supplying               the               tissues               stay               constricted               for               up               to               an               hour               even               after               you               are               done               smoking               (because               of               the               harmful               chemicals               and               the               heat).

As               a               result,               over               a               period               of               time               the               tissue               breaks               down               causing               bone               loss               and               periodontal               disease.
               (ii)               It               is               also               responsible               for               delayed               or               poor               healing               after               extractions               and               any               other               surgical               procedures               in               the               mouth
               Note               :               Smokeless               tobacco               use               is               closely               associated               with               oral               cancer.
               b)               Drinking:               if               done               excessively               will               cause               liver               damage.

The               dentist               has               to               know               if               that               is               the               case               because               :
               (i)               Damaged               liver               will               produce               less               amount               of               clotting               factors               (chemicals).That               will               lead               to               ineffective               blood               clotting               causing               excessive               hemorrhage.
               (ii)               Damaged               liver               will               not               metabolize               the               anesthetic               well.
               (iii)               Also               some               medications               that               are               prescribed               are               metabolized               mainly               by               the               liver.

You               don't               want               to               put               too               much               pressure               on               a               liver               that               is               already               damaged.
               (iv)               Drinking               also               leads               to               oral               cancer.
               3.

About               your               family               :
               a)               Some               medical               conditions               run               in               the               family.

For               example:               Diabetes               Mellitus,               Hypertension,               Lupus,               Sjogren's               Syndrome,               Mikulicz               Disease,               many               forms               of               cancers               of               the               head               and               neck               region.

History               of               heart               murmur               can               also               be               a               familial               thing.

Usually,               that               condition               requires               antibiotic               prophylaxis               to               prevent               the               development               of               life               threatening               bacterial               endocarditis               (infection               of               the               inner               layer               of               the               heart).

It               gets               easier               to               make               the               diagnosis               if               you               are               aware               of               its               existence               in               the               family               and               inform               the               health               care               professional               beforehand.
               b)               Dentists               can               help               in               making               the               initial               diagnosis               and               refer               you               to               the               specialists               as               needed.

Periodontal               disease,               having               the               same               peg               lateral               incisors               and               congenitally               missing               teeth               are               some               sorts               of               dental               conditions               that               can               also               run               in               the               family.






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