Periodontal Health and Its Relationship with Psychological Stress: A Cross-Sectional Study.
Monica MacrìGiuseppe D'AlbisVincenzo D'AlbisAnna AntonacciAntonia AbbinanteRiccardo StefanelliFrancesco PegreffiFelice FestaPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2024)
Background : Studies suggest that chronic psychological stress can lead to oral health deterioration, alter the immune response, and possibly contribute to increased inflammation, which can impact the physiological healing of periodontal tissues. This cross-sectional study seeks to assess and improve clinical understanding regarding the relationship between perceived stress, mindfulness, and periodontal health. Methods : A total of 203 people were analyzed from December 2022 to June 2023. The Periodontal Screening and Recording (PSR) score and Gingival Bleeding Index (GBI), and Plaque Control Record (PCR) of every patient were registered. Subsequently, participants completed the Sheldon Cohen Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) and the Mindfulness Awareness Attention Scale (MAAS) questionnaires. The collected data underwent statistical analysis, encompassing the evaluation of correlations and dependencies. Applying Welch's t -test to assess the relationship between MAAS and the variable indicating the presence or absence of periodontitis, a noteworthy p -value of 0.004265 was obtained. Results : This underscores a significant distinction in MAAS scores between patients affected by periodontitis and those unaffected by the condition. Additionally, Pearson correlations were computed for GBI and perceived stress, PCR and perceived stress, PCR and MAAS. The resulting p -values of 2.2-16, 3.925-8, and 2.468-8, respectively, indicate a statistically significant correlation in each instance. Conclusions : These findings contribute valuable insights into the interconnectedness of these variables, emphasizing the significance of their associations in the study context. Despite the limitations, the findings of this study suggest a significant relationship between psychological stress, mindfulness, and periodontal tissue health. Clinical trials are necessary to incorporate the assessment of a patient's psychological status as a new valuable tool in the management of periodontal health.
Keyphrases
- inflammatory response
- mental health
- public health
- healthcare
- physical activity
- clinical trial
- depressive symptoms
- social support
- immune response
- end stage renal disease
- stress induced
- health information
- gene expression
- ejection fraction
- oxidative stress
- case report
- oral health
- magnetic resonance imaging
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- coronary artery disease
- risk assessment
- randomized controlled trial
- social media
- peritoneal dialysis
- risk factors
- working memory
- deep learning
- data analysis