Impact of arterial hypertension on pulp microcirculation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59334/ROV.v2i33.371Keywords:
Hypertension, pulpal microcirculation, Pulp Canals, blood supply, Dental Pulp DiseaseAbstract
Introduction: Hypertension, is a chronic disease, which is considered a public health problem throughout
the world. It is known that it is caused by different physiopathological mechanisms. In the same way, the
alterations are very common, as a group of clinical characteristics of infectious and inflammatory origin.
Objective: The purpose of this article is to show if there is any impact of high blood pressure on the pulpal
microcirculation. Methods: Literature Review
Conclusions: The dental pulp does not develop considerable alterations when subjected to antihypertensive
phenomena.
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