Why Dental Procedures Need Extra Consideration in CHD?

 Dental care carries additional importance for people with congenital heart disease. 

The reason is the risk of infective endocarditis. 

This occurs when bacteria from the mouth enter the bloodstream and settle on the heart. 

Risk is influenced by: 

• Type of heart condition. 
• Previous surgeries or prosthetic valves. 
• Type of dental procedure performed. 

Routine dental care remains essential. 

Preventative care reduces the likelihood of complications. 

In higher-risk cases, coordination between dentist and cardiologist may be required. 

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