Cyd K
It was a great experience. All my questions were answered and U feel like they truly cared about me as a patient, not just a “customer”.
Our dental team does its homework before you ever sit down in the chair. We review your medications, check your cardiovascular history, and think through every risk that hypertension introduces into your care. By the time your appointment begins, we already have a plan in place to keep you safe. Here’s what our dentistry for high blood pressure in Westland includes:
If you need a dental exam and cleaning, call us today at 734-593-1333 to schedule an appointment.
If you have hypertension, dental care involves more than most people realize. Besides what happens during the procedure, it’s also about what happens before you arrive, how your body responds while you’re in the chair, and how well you recover when it’s over.
At North Oaks Dental, we prepare before your appointment and stay attentive during your treatment. We also follow up on your recovery when it matters. That level of care doesn’t happen by accident. It comes from a team that takes hypertension seriously and builds it into every part of your visit.
Here’s what we do to protect you:
Treat your smile to dentistry for high blood pressure in Westland. Call our team today at 734-593-1333 to schedule an appointment.
Not every dental office factors hypertension into their treatment decisions – but they should. Without that awareness, there’s a risk of using anesthetics that interact with your medications, underestimating how anxiety affects your blood pressure, or missing oral side effects caused by what you take. At North Oaks Dental, your cardiovascular health shapes every decision we make about your care.
Yes, dental anxiety triggers a stress response that raises both heart rate and blood pressure. For patients with hypertension, that response can be more pronounced and harder to bring back down quickly. That’s why we offer sedation options and work to create a calm, unhurried environment. Keeping you relaxed is a key part of keeping your blood pressure safe.
Most patients with hypertension benefit from consistent dental visits every six months. More frequent visits may be recommended if you’re also managing gum disease or medication-related oral changes. Staying current with your dental care helps us catch problems early and reduces the risk of infections that could further stress your cardiovascular system.