Should people with angina take precautions?

Like a heart attack, angina pectoris can feel pain, starting from the chest and radiating down the jaw.
Patients with stable angina can be treated like any other patient and undergo any dental treatment. However, people with unstable angina should not receive selective dental surgery and can only focus on emergency treatment.
It is recommended to reduce stress during dental appointments because stress can cause angina attacks. It is also important to bring angina medication to the dentist's office. Some ways to reduce stress are to go to the dentist the night before to avoid caffeine before dating.
Some medications such as calcium channel blockers may cause gingival hyperplasia (gum overgrowth), which may start one month after someone starts taking the drug. Some people's gums become very large, they are difficult to eat, and surgery is a necessary condition for correction. If the dentist detects the problem, the patient must follow detailed hygiene instructions and perform more frequent cleaning.