Thursday, May 3, 2012

Herbal Supplements and Your Dental Visit

An herbal remedy is considered a dietary supplement, a product that is taken in addition to a balanced diet, but is not considered a food or drug. Research is being conducted on the many kinds of dietary supplements to determine if they are effective in treating diseases and ailments, as many currently claim.


Many herbal supplements have significant pharmacological effects. The problem that arises for the dental team, is the effects that herbal products have in combination with prescription medications,as well as the patients general response to dental treatment.


Some concerns about the effects and interactions are the following:

Blood Clotting
Excessive Bleeding
Anesthesia
Cardiovascular
Inflammation
Immune Response


It is always wise and recommended that you research and consult with your physician for  complete information about the possible side effects and adverse reactions, before taking any dietary supplements.



Source: ADAAF