Medically compromised patient Flashcards

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What do we need to be aware of with medically compromised patients?

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  1. The medical condition they have
  2. Treatment the patient needs
  3. Drug interactions
  4. Oral manifestations
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What are some cardiovascular things we need to be aware of?

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  1. Anti-coagulation (risk of bleeding)
  2. MI in last 3 months (dont do treatment under 3 months is up)
  3. Angina - need GTN spray sublingually
  4. Hypertension (over 160/100 we dont treat them, patients may be on diuretics causing dry mouth, ACE inhibitor causing lichenoid reactions, calcium channel blockers causing gingival overgrowth)
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What is the dental implication of respiratory disease?

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  • Salbutamol may be needed if patient is having an asthma attack
  • Steroid cover may be needed if patient is on long term corticosteroids
  • Inhalers may cause oral-candida rinse mouth
  • Dental anxiety may exacerbate asthma
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How is diabetes relevant to dentistry?

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  • Timing for late morning appointments so patient can have breakfast and lunch
  • Use LA without adrenaline so it wears off quicker so patient can continue to eat
  • Patient is more prone to infection and worse wound healing
  • Risk of PDD
  • Insulin sliding scale may be needed for GA
  • Be aware of what to do for a hyper or hypo (never give insulin)
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What are the dental implications of epilepsy?

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  • Know patient triggers and when they last had a trigger
  • Buccal midazolam injection
  • Patients on phenytoin may have gingival hyperplasia
  • Management of epileptic fits
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What are the dental implications of liver disease?

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  1. Bleeding tendency
  2. Altered drug metabolism
  3. Delayed healing
  4. Avoid IV and GA
  5. Liver transplant: immunosupressants
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What are the dental implications of alcohol dependance?

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  1. Cardiovascular problems such as hypertension or angina
  2. Neurological problems such as peripheral neuropathy, encephalopathy
  3. GI complications such as gastritis due to high acid alcohol content
  4. Avoid metronidazole: reacts badly with alcohol
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What is the dental relevance of kidney disease?

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  1. Drug metabolism
  2. More prone to infection, can be immunosuppressed
  3. Too much renin (hypertension)
  4. Patient on dialysis - heparin increases chance of bleeding
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What is the dental relevance of anaemia?

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  1. Oral manifestations (angular cheilitis, burning mouth syndrome, glossitis)
  2. Dont do extractions on these patients unless in secondary care
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What is the dental relevance of transplants?

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  1. Immunosuppressant (cyclosporin - gingival overgrowth)
  2. Antibiotic prophylaxis
  3. Steroid cover
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What are the dental implications of pregnancy?

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  1. Avoid drugs and radiation exposure
  2. If antibiotics needed: give penicillin or erythromycin
  3. If treatment needs to be done - do it in second trimester
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What are the side effects of radio and chemo therapy?

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  • Mucositis
  • Xerostomia
  • Osteoradionecrosis
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What is the dental relevance of taking bisphosphonates?

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  • Risk of medication related osteonecrosis of the jaw
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