

Cardiovascular disease is one of the major diseases affecting adults in the U.S. While mortality from heart disease has been declining steadily recently, hospital admissions related to cardiovascular disease are on the rise, due, in part, to our aging population. Hypertension remains one of the major risk factors for heart failure in men and women. It is often asymptomatic and many times may only be discovered at a routine check-up with a medical or dental professional. This program will
provide an overview of cardiovascular disease and the medications used in its
treatment. Using case scenarios, special emphasis will be given to developing
patient management strategies essential for successful treatment planning and
proper care of our medically complex dental patients.
Course Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this program, participants
will be able to:
·
Discuss the family of cardiovascular diseases and the
complex interplay
with systemic inflammation and co-morbid diseases.
·
Review the classes of medications used in the treatment of
hypertension
along with their pharmacologic effects, adverse reactions and
dental
implications.
·
Discuss the mechanism of action of anticoagulants and
antiplatelet
agents including their adverse reactions and patient care
considerations.
· Describe the treatment modifications and care planning strategies
recommended for dental patients with cardiovascular disease.
Refund Policy:
Since the intellectual property contained in this online course is made available on-demand immediately after purchase, no refunds will be issued for this course after purchase.
This course is available for credit until 3/1/24.
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