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Avances en Odontoestomatología
On-line version ISSN 2340-3152Print version ISSN 0213-1285
Abstract
REBOLLEDO-COBOS, M; DE LA CRUZ-VILLA, A; IBARRA-KAMMERER, R and HERNANDEZ-MIRANDA, K. Hypertension and chronic renal failure: stomatologic Impact, a review. Av Odontoestomatol [online]. 2018, vol.34, n.4, pp.175-182. ISSN 2340-3152.
Both cardiovascular disease and kidney disease are two pathophysiological deadly realities of growing worldwide recognition and priorities for overall health. Indeed, while high blood pressure (hypertension) and atherosclerosis are becoming more common causes of kidney disease, this chronic deterioration of kidney function generates a vasculopatic state that facilitates the development of lesions of the cardiovascular system as well as diseases that are considered to the hand. These systemic conditions, they will not isolated, in turn behave as triggers of oral conditions, such as dry mouth, gingival enlargement, gingival edema, periodontal disease, petechial hemorrhages, including oral manifestations that worsen the prognosis of systemic disease, affecting quality of life of patients and on several occasions oral conditions such as gravity, act as etiological factors of systemic disease. These effects are usually cause for impairment by patients, because their priorities are to address systemic situation and is not cause for concern. The purpose of this narrative review is to describe the main impact of oral disease and kidney disease, bringing the basic direct relationship in the scientific, academic, medical and dental, current concepts and possess both systemic institutions with the oral cavity.
Keywords : Oral health; kidney disease; heart disease; hypertension; renal failure.