DENTAL-DENTIST CARE WITH CHRONIC CORONARY DISEASE: A QUICK REVIEW FOR CARDIOLOGISTS AND SURGEONS

Verônica Caroline Brito Reia, Letícia Dantas Grossi, Tiago Carvalho dos Santos, Soraia Ushirobira do Prado, P. S. da Silva Santos
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Atherosclerotic plaque buildup in the epicardial arteries is a hallmark of chronic coronary heart failure (CHF). Due to the morbidity, mortality, and economical significance of this condition, it is imperative that people with CHF have an accurate diagnosis as soon as possible and receive cost-effective treatment. In order to handle these patients for dental treatment, the dentist’s and cardiologist’s expertise must be current and they must look for the safest way to approach the patients. The purpose of this article is to provide dentists and cardiologists with information on the best practices for treating patients with CHF who also have dental problems. Methodology: The electronic databases PubMed/Medline®, LILACS®, and Scopus® were searched for an integrated review using the terms “Dental Care for Chronically III AND Coronary disease AND Myocardial Ischemia.” We considered articles in Portuguese, English, and Spanish that were fully accessible online between 2000 and 2022 addressing the main consequences of chronic coronary failure and dental care. Results: Ninety-three articles were found in the databases. After screening, seven of them met all the prerequisites and were included in the review. Conclusion: It is critical to provide information to guide dentists and cardiologists in the care of individuals with CHF in order to provide safety in clinical and surgical dental care.
慢性冠状动脉疾病的牙科-牙医护理:心脏病专家和外科医生的快速回顾
心外膜动脉粥样硬化斑块积聚是慢性冠状动脉心力衰竭的标志。由于该病的发病率、死亡率和经济意义,必须尽早准确诊断并接受具有成本效益的治疗。为了处理这些病人的牙科治疗,牙医和心脏病专家的专业知识必须是最新的,他们必须寻找最安全的方法来接近病人。本文的目的是为牙医和心脏病专家提供治疗伴有牙齿问题的CHF患者的最佳实践信息。方法:检索PubMed/Medline®、LILACS®和Scopus®电子数据库,以“慢性病、冠状动脉疾病和心肌缺血的牙科护理”为关键词进行综合综述。我们研究了2000年至2022年间在网上完全可访问的葡萄牙语、英语和西班牙语的文章,这些文章讨论了慢性冠状动脉衰竭和牙科护理的主要后果。结果:共检索到93篇文献。经筛选,其中7人符合全部条件,纳入评价。结论:为指导牙医和心内科医生对CHF患者的护理提供信息是至关重要的,以便在临床和外科牙科护理中提供安全保障。
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