Treatment deferral for elevated blood pressure at a dental school clinic

Author:

Nath Sapna1ORCID,Jiang Tien1,Barrow Jane1,Simon Lisa12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oral Health Policy and Epidemiology Harvard School of Dental Medicine Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Department of General Internal Medicine and Primary Care Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesCurrent guidelines by the American Dental Association (ADA) recommend deferral of elective dental care for elevated blood pressure. However, it is unknown how frequently this impacts dental treatment. The purpose of this study was to evaluate rates of asymptomatic hypertension and treatment deferral at a dental school clinic.MethodsThis was a retrospective study with data extracted from a chart review of all patients presenting for care at a dental school teaching practice. Differences in dental procedures, the time between visits, and the number of antihypertensive medications were calculated between patients with and without a blood pressure reading exceeding current guidelines for elective treatment.ResultsAmong 26,821 individuals, 1265 had a visit with elevated blood pressure. Blood pressure readings at the next visit were significantly lower (systolic blood pressure 137 [95% confidence interval {CI} 135–138] mmHg, diastolic blood pressure 82 [95% CI 81–83 mmHg], p < 0.001), although only 24 patients reported taking a new medication. Only 4.1% of these patients had a procedure deferred; for those that did, the average intervisit time was 88.2 days (95% CI 77.7–98.7 days).ConclusionsThe majority of patients with blood pressure readings exceeding current ADA recommendations for treatment were treated without evidence of harm. Patients were also unlikely to return to the clinic with new medications for blood pressure after a visit with an elevated blood pressure reading. Oral health providers must weigh the risks and benefits of care deferral and can consider an expanded role in hypertension management in dental settings when caring for patients with elevated blood pressure.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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