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  • 1Department of Diagnostic and Surgical Sciences, University of Detroit Mercy, School of Dentistry, Mich. 48219-3580, USA.

Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)
|November 22, 1997
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Monitoring blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) during dental procedures revealed significant changes in hypertensive and normotensive patients. The timing of measurements impacts findings, suggesting careful consideration during dental care.

Area of Science:

  • Cardiovascular Physiology
  • Dental Anesthesiology
  • Clinical Monitoring

Background:

  • Dental procedures can induce physiological stress.
  • Accurate monitoring of vital signs is crucial for patient safety.
  • Variability in blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) during dental work is common.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the impact of dental procedures on BP, mean arterial pressure (MAP), and HR.
  • To compare physiological responses between hypertensive and normotensive patients.
  • To determine if the timing of vital sign measurements influences observed values.

Main Methods:

  • Continuous monitoring of systolic BP, diastolic BP, MAP, and HR.
  • Patients included hypertensive and normotensive individuals.

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  • Measurements taken at one-minute intervals throughout dental procedures.
  • Main Results:

    • Statistically significant differences were observed in initial versus final BP, MAP, and HR readings.
    • Heart rate (HR) in normotensive patients aged 18-45 showed no significant change.
    • Systolic BP in hypertensive patients did not exhibit significant differences between initial and final readings.

    Conclusions:

    • The timing of BP and HR monitoring during dental procedures is a significant factor.
    • Physiological responses to dental interventions vary between patient groups.
    • Further research is needed to understand the clinical implications of these temporal variations.