I had a New Patient Exam with a Dentist yesterday; I indicated on the New Patient forms that I have a personal history of elevated blood pressure and a family history of heart disease.
The Hygienist put the cuff on my arm and took a reading 3 times; and based on that the Dentist decided they did not want to do any cleaning.
Went to my Family Doctor today; the blood pressure reading is still high but better than it was yesterday at the Dentist. Family Doctor wants to do lab tests before making a determination on medication.
Informed the Dental Office of this and essentially was told (in a polite way) "until your BP is lower, please don't call us."
I paid $150 (discounted) for the X-rays and the Dental Exam. Would any Dentist I see take the same position? Or are there some Dentists out there who can effectively mitigate the risks from treating high BP patients?
The Hygienist put the cuff on my arm and took a reading 3 times; and based on that the Dentist decided they did not want to do any cleaning.
Went to my Family Doctor today; the blood pressure reading is still high but better than it was yesterday at the Dentist. Family Doctor wants to do lab tests before making a determination on medication.
Informed the Dental Office of this and essentially was told (in a polite way) "until your BP is lower, please don't call us."
I paid $150 (discounted) for the X-rays and the Dental Exam. Would any Dentist I see take the same position? Or are there some Dentists out there who can effectively mitigate the risks from treating high BP patients?