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Antihypertensive Drug-Induced Orofacial Angioedema: Case Reports, Daria Vasilyeva Dds, Ashley Houle Dds, Md, Louis Mandel Dds
Antihypertensive Drug-Induced Orofacial Angioedema: Case Reports, Daria Vasilyeva Dds, Ashley Houle Dds, Md, Louis Mandel Dds
The New York State Dental Journal
The antihypertensive medications, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers can cause orofacial angioedema (AE). Because the AE can result in serious complications, the dental practitioner must be prepared to make a prompt diagnosis.
N Y State Dent J August-September 2022
N Y State Dent J August-September 2022
The New York State Dental Journal
In the August-September 2022 issue, the reader will find the following feature articles:
- Maxillary Sinus Foreign Body From an Unusual Source: Provisional Prosthesis Material
- Antihypertensive Drug-induced Orofacial Angioedema: Case Reports
- An Overview of Maxillofacial Rehabilitation for the General Dentist
This issue includes regular columns with regional news impacting the New York membership including: editorial and perspectives columns, legal, association activities, component news, continuing education opportunities, and classifieds.