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. 2024 Jul;237(1):33-39.
doi: 10.1038/s41415-024-7558-6. Epub 2024 Jul 12.

The heart of it: dental care and cardiothoracic surgery

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The heart of it: dental care and cardiothoracic surgery

Claire Potter et al. Br Dent J. 2024 Jul.

Abstract

Both dental and cardiovascular disease are prevalent in the general population, have common risk factors and may be closely associated.Following cardiothoracic surgery, patients may be higher risk for developing infective endocarditis (IE) than the general population. Before cardiothoracic interventions, it is common practice for a dental assessment to be carried out and any necessary dental treatment provided. This aims to reduce the risk of IE arising from dental sources and avoid dental pain or infection during the peri- and post-operative period. There is little guidance on which treatments should be performed and when.Many patients with cardiac disease may have dental treatment provided safely in primary care. However, there is often a need to consider additional factors, including bleeding risk, condition stability or medication interactions. Dental teams must have an awareness of the implications of cardiac disease and provide reasonable adjustments to care provision where necessary, ensuring patient safety.This article proposes a protocol for dental management of patients awaiting cardiothoracic surgery and explores important considerations for dental care in this patient group.

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