Abstract Background This scoping review addressed the question ‘what do we know about stress-related changes in saliva and dental caries in general population?’ Methods The review was conducted using electronic searches via Embase, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, CINAHL and WoS. All published human studies with both observational and experimental designs were included. Two reviewers independently reviewed eligible articles and extracted the data. The studies’ quality was assessed using the Effective Public Health Practice Project Quality Assessment Tool. Results Our search identified 232 reports, of which six were included in this review. All six studies were conducted in children and used salivary cortisol as stress marker. The studies varied by design...
Salivary cortisol is a steroid hormone that is produced in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis a...
Published research would suggest that psychological stress results in high levels of cortisol in the...
Abstract Background There is an increasing interest in the ability to non-invasively assess biologic...
A great burden is put on healthcare systems by dental caries and understanding patients’ treatment n...
Background: Some cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have attempted to link periodontitis with ...
ABSTRACT Background: stress is the reactions of the body to forces of a deleterious nature, infectio...
PubMed ID: 9569792Cortisol which is also called as stress hormone, is used as an indicator in the st...
Background: Periodontitis and stress are among the areas of increasing interest over the past two de...
Objectives Although psychological stress is a risk factor for oral diseases, there seems to be no re...
This systematic review aimed to assess whether dental caries is associated with oxidative salivary s...
SummaryTo appropriately and smoothly perform dental treatment, the objective evaluation of patients'...
Dental environment may be a source of stress for the young patient. Such stressful conditions may pr...
Background: Several pathologies of the oral cavity have been associated with stress. Dental students...
Periodontitis and its relationship with psychoneuro-immunological variables, such as psychological s...
Background: The role of psychoneuroimmunological factors in oral hygiene has been overlooked in the ...
Salivary cortisol is a steroid hormone that is produced in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis a...
Published research would suggest that psychological stress results in high levels of cortisol in the...
Abstract Background There is an increasing interest in the ability to non-invasively assess biologic...
A great burden is put on healthcare systems by dental caries and understanding patients’ treatment n...
Background: Some cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have attempted to link periodontitis with ...
ABSTRACT Background: stress is the reactions of the body to forces of a deleterious nature, infectio...
PubMed ID: 9569792Cortisol which is also called as stress hormone, is used as an indicator in the st...
Background: Periodontitis and stress are among the areas of increasing interest over the past two de...
Objectives Although psychological stress is a risk factor for oral diseases, there seems to be no re...
This systematic review aimed to assess whether dental caries is associated with oxidative salivary s...
SummaryTo appropriately and smoothly perform dental treatment, the objective evaluation of patients'...
Dental environment may be a source of stress for the young patient. Such stressful conditions may pr...
Background: Several pathologies of the oral cavity have been associated with stress. Dental students...
Periodontitis and its relationship with psychoneuro-immunological variables, such as psychological s...
Background: The role of psychoneuroimmunological factors in oral hygiene has been overlooked in the ...
Salivary cortisol is a steroid hormone that is produced in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis a...
Published research would suggest that psychological stress results in high levels of cortisol in the...
Abstract Background There is an increasing interest in the ability to non-invasively assess biologic...