Stress has long been considered to be a major contributor to the clinical manifestation of many diseases. In this review the role that stress might play in chronic periodontitis is considered. Sufficient evidence is available to support the notion that stress could be a contributing factor in periodontal destruction in the presence of periodontal pathogens in a susceptible individual.Doyle CJ, Bartold PMhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2279912
Chronic stress is a relevant disease to periodontal practice, encompassing 25%- 28% of the US popul...
Chronic stress is a relevant disease to periodontal practice, encompassing 25%-28% of the US populat...
Studies relating stress and oral pathology have been limited to animal experiments or clinical studi...
Periodontal diseases are common chronic inflammatory diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms co...
Introduction: Periodontal diseases are caused by pathogenic microorganisms that induce increases in ...
Objective: This study estimated the association between stress and periodontitis. Materials and meth...
Copyright: © 2015, Halawany et al., This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
Background: Periodontitis is the inflammation and infection of the tissues that support the teeth. G...
Periodontitis and periimplant infections are complex manifestations associated with several disease-...
Background: Some cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have attempted to link periodontitis with ...
Psychosocial stress plays an important role in periodontal disease through biological and behavioral...
Background/Aim: It has been discussed over the years whether emotional stress might be a risk factor...
Periodontitis and periimplant infections are complex manifestations associated with several disease-...
Stress, a term constantly redefined in the scientific community, is nevertheless an important factor...
The effect of periodontal diseases is not equal for the people of a same community. There are risk f...
Chronic stress is a relevant disease to periodontal practice, encompassing 25%- 28% of the US popul...
Chronic stress is a relevant disease to periodontal practice, encompassing 25%-28% of the US populat...
Studies relating stress and oral pathology have been limited to animal experiments or clinical studi...
Periodontal diseases are common chronic inflammatory diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms co...
Introduction: Periodontal diseases are caused by pathogenic microorganisms that induce increases in ...
Objective: This study estimated the association between stress and periodontitis. Materials and meth...
Copyright: © 2015, Halawany et al., This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
Background: Periodontitis is the inflammation and infection of the tissues that support the teeth. G...
Periodontitis and periimplant infections are complex manifestations associated with several disease-...
Background: Some cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have attempted to link periodontitis with ...
Psychosocial stress plays an important role in periodontal disease through biological and behavioral...
Background/Aim: It has been discussed over the years whether emotional stress might be a risk factor...
Periodontitis and periimplant infections are complex manifestations associated with several disease-...
Stress, a term constantly redefined in the scientific community, is nevertheless an important factor...
The effect of periodontal diseases is not equal for the people of a same community. There are risk f...
Chronic stress is a relevant disease to periodontal practice, encompassing 25%- 28% of the US popul...
Chronic stress is a relevant disease to periodontal practice, encompassing 25%-28% of the US populat...
Studies relating stress and oral pathology have been limited to animal experiments or clinical studi...