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Oral Lesion Associated with Hypertension: A Mini Review
Author(s) -
Achmad Zam,
Zam Aghasy,
Nanda Rachmad,
Putra Gofur,
Maretaningtias Dwi,
Condro Surboyo,
Aisyah Rachmadani,
Putri Gofur
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
archives of health science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2641-7456
DOI - 10.31829/2641-7456/ahs2020-4(1)-108
Subject(s) - medicine , lesion , blood pressure , oral mucosa , ecchymosis , antihypertensive drug , drug , oral administration , saliva , pathology , pharmacology
Background: Hypertension is a chronic condition due to the high level of blood pressure. There are 2 types of hypertension. Hypertension patients are usually consumed anti-hypertension medication to prevent the high blood pressure which can affect the damage of blood vessel in the body. The used of anti-hypertension drugs can cause the oral lesion because antihypertension drugs have several effect on oral mucosa until the dysfunction of salivary glands. Objective: to know the oral lesions that associated with hypertension. Problem Statement: The used of anti-hypertension drug in hypertension patients have side effect. The side effect can cause the oral lesion and tissue damage in oral cavity. Discussion: Cardiovascular drugs such as anti-hypertension can cause oral ulcers such as agranulocytosis and thrompositopenia with hemorrhagic bullae, peteki, ecchymosis with bleeding. Terasozin and prasozin which are anti-hypertensive drugs can inhibit the salivary glands of alpha-adrenoreceptors, causing dry mouth due to reduced saliva production. Conclusion: Hypertension has a specific role as a cause of oral lesion. The use of antihypertension drug has shown the associated with oral mucosa damage.

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