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2019, Number 4

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Rev ADM 2019; 76 (4)

Current concepts of interpretation of vital signs in dentistry and its clinical application

Gutiérrez LP, Elizondo RMC, Salinas NA, Cázares LF
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Language: Spanish
References: 20
Page: 229-233
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Key words:

Vital signs, medical emergencies, angor pectoris, hypertensive crisis, vasoconstrictors, cardiac arrhythmias.

ABSTRACT

The measurement of vital signs is of great importance in the dental office, this way we can obtain an objective and anticipated vision of the functional state of the patient. According to the information obtained, therapeutic decisions will be made. The dentist must know that monitoring and using the appropriate technique for its measurements, represents a very relevant aspect for the emergency in the dental office. The dentist must measure the vital signs before, during and after the dental procedure, likewise, they must be involved in the individual situation of each patient and provide hygienic-dietetic measures to improve their quality of life. The continuous assessment of vital signs during the dental surgical procedure, in which local anesthetics are used, is particularly relevant in this case since it can help us prevent complications such as cardiac arrhythmias, hypertensive crisis or angor pectoris. The objective of this article is to promote throughout the dental profession, the monitoring of vital signs, their correct measurement technique and their correlation with other data from a complete medical and dental history.


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