Estimation of relationship between psychosocial stress and periodontal status using serum cortisol level: A clinico-biochemical study

Aims and Objectives: Psychological conditions, particularly psychosocial stress, have been implicated as risk indicators for periodontal disease. The aim of the present study was to explore the role of psychosocial stress that influences the periodontium with the use of a questionnaire data and seru...

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Main Authors: Sunil Goyal, Siddhant Jajoo, G Nagappa, Gururaja Rao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2011-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dental Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2011;volume=22;issue=1;spage=6;epage=9;aulast=Goyal
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spelling doaj-8a0692c7d9dd4506957e3aaff0fea08d2020-11-24T21:02:14ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dental Research0970-92901998-36032011-01-012216910.4103/0970-9290.79966Estimation of relationship between psychosocial stress and periodontal status using serum cortisol level: A clinico-biochemical studySunil GoyalSiddhant JajooG NagappaGururaja RaoAims and Objectives: Psychological conditions, particularly psychosocial stress, have been implicated as risk indicators for periodontal disease. The aim of the present study was to explore the role of psychosocial stress that influences the periodontium with the use of a questionnaire data and serum cortisol level. Materials and Methods: In this study 47 subjects, both male and female, were taken and divided into two groups. Group I comprised of 16 chronic periodontitis subjects. Their stress level was evaluated using a standard questionnaire method (social readjustment rating scale). Plaque index (PI), gingival index (GI), periodontal disease index (PDI) and serum cortisol level were also measured. Group II comprised of 31 stressed subjects and their clinical parameters PI, GI, PDI and cortisol level were recorded. Statistical Analysis Used: Spearman′s rank correlation coefficient and unpaired ′t′ test. Results: In group I statistically significant correlation (P<0.05) was found between cortisol and PDI; and cortisol and PI. In group II positive correlation was found between stress, cortisol, PI, GI and PDI. A statistically significant correlation was found between cortisol and smoking. Conclusion: Stress may be a contributing factor in periodontal disease.http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2011;volume=22;issue=1;spage=6;epage=9;aulast=GoyalCortisolperiodontal diseasesmoking and stress
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author Sunil Goyal
Siddhant Jajoo
G Nagappa
Gururaja Rao
spellingShingle Sunil Goyal
Siddhant Jajoo
G Nagappa
Gururaja Rao
Estimation of relationship between psychosocial stress and periodontal status using serum cortisol level: A clinico-biochemical study
Indian Journal of Dental Research
Cortisol
periodontal disease
smoking and stress
author_facet Sunil Goyal
Siddhant Jajoo
G Nagappa
Gururaja Rao
author_sort Sunil Goyal
title Estimation of relationship between psychosocial stress and periodontal status using serum cortisol level: A clinico-biochemical study
title_short Estimation of relationship between psychosocial stress and periodontal status using serum cortisol level: A clinico-biochemical study
title_full Estimation of relationship between psychosocial stress and periodontal status using serum cortisol level: A clinico-biochemical study
title_fullStr Estimation of relationship between psychosocial stress and periodontal status using serum cortisol level: A clinico-biochemical study
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of relationship between psychosocial stress and periodontal status using serum cortisol level: A clinico-biochemical study
title_sort estimation of relationship between psychosocial stress and periodontal status using serum cortisol level: a clinico-biochemical study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Dental Research
issn 0970-9290
1998-3603
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Aims and Objectives: Psychological conditions, particularly psychosocial stress, have been implicated as risk indicators for periodontal disease. The aim of the present study was to explore the role of psychosocial stress that influences the periodontium with the use of a questionnaire data and serum cortisol level. Materials and Methods: In this study 47 subjects, both male and female, were taken and divided into two groups. Group I comprised of 16 chronic periodontitis subjects. Their stress level was evaluated using a standard questionnaire method (social readjustment rating scale). Plaque index (PI), gingival index (GI), periodontal disease index (PDI) and serum cortisol level were also measured. Group II comprised of 31 stressed subjects and their clinical parameters PI, GI, PDI and cortisol level were recorded. Statistical Analysis Used: Spearman′s rank correlation coefficient and unpaired ′t′ test. Results: In group I statistically significant correlation (P<0.05) was found between cortisol and PDI; and cortisol and PI. In group II positive correlation was found between stress, cortisol, PI, GI and PDI. A statistically significant correlation was found between cortisol and smoking. Conclusion: Stress may be a contributing factor in periodontal disease.
topic Cortisol
periodontal disease
smoking and stress
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