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White coat hypertension in well‐controlled hypertensives during dental surgery‐ A case series
Author(s) -
Seto Mika,
Kita Ryosuke,
Ishida Shintaro,
Kondo Seiji
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
oral science international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.256
H-Index - 13
eISSN - 1881-4204
pISSN - 1348-8643
DOI - 10.1002/osi2.1059
Subject(s) - white coat hypertension , medicine , blood pressure , white coat , dental surgery , white (mutation) , surgery , cardiology , dentistry , ambulatory blood pressure , biochemistry , chemistry , gene
We have cases to experience white coat hypertension before the dental surgery. When the systolic blood pressure exceeds 200 mmHg, the dental treatment must be stopped. For smooth dental surgery, it is important to take measures against "extreme" white coat hypertension in the dental office. We retrospectively extracted the data from six patients with systolic blood pressures ≥200 mmHg immediately before dental surgery and examined. Oral surgeons must pay attention to the possibility of white coat hypertension if the blood pressure of well‐controlled hypertensive patients at the first visit is higher than the home blood pressure.

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