Aim: This work aims to show the relationship of periodontal disease with emotional and mental factors, with stress, personality and behavior and how these factors interfere in the body \\\'s response to this disease. Methodology: It used the main databases: PUBMED, ScIELO, Google Scholar, Researchgate, with the following descriptors: Periodontal Disease, Dental Stress Analysis, Psiconeuroimunology, Emotion. Results: It was verified that emotional stress, personality, behavior and depression made possible a decrease in the production of immunoglobulin-A (IgA), alteration in the synthesis of cortisol and other glucocorticoids, which would make the individual more susceptible to a tissue destruction by substrates of bacterial order, and impair...
Chronic stress is a relevant disease to periodontal practice, encompassing 25%-28% of the US populat...
Chronic stress is a relevant disease to periodontal practice, encompassing 25%- 28% of the US popul...
Objectives: Although there is nowadays wide agreement on bacteria being the main etiologic agents of...
RELEVANCE OF THE PROBLEM: Stress, anxiety, and depression are closely related. It is estimated that ...
Periodontal diseases are common chronic inflammatory diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms co...
Objective: Epidemiologic studies provide strong evidence that chronic psychosocial stress and depres...
Periodontal diseases (gingivitis and periodontitis), are inflammatory processes of the gingiva and s...
TThe contribution of psychological factors to the development and progression of periodontal disease...
The effect of periodontal diseases is not equal for the people of a same community. There are risk f...
Copyright: © 2015, Halawany et al., This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
Recent studies in Periodontics have been demonstrating that the severity and the progression of peri...
Introduction: Periodontal diseases are caused by pathogenic microorganisms that induce increases in ...
In the structure of modern diseases, there are 50-75% of psychosomatic diseases. To understand the r...
Besides the well-known systemic factors for periodontal and peri-implant diseases, additional co-fac...
Periodontitis and periimplant infections are complex manifestations associated with several disease-...
Chronic stress is a relevant disease to periodontal practice, encompassing 25%-28% of the US populat...
Chronic stress is a relevant disease to periodontal practice, encompassing 25%- 28% of the US popul...
Objectives: Although there is nowadays wide agreement on bacteria being the main etiologic agents of...
RELEVANCE OF THE PROBLEM: Stress, anxiety, and depression are closely related. It is estimated that ...
Periodontal diseases are common chronic inflammatory diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms co...
Objective: Epidemiologic studies provide strong evidence that chronic psychosocial stress and depres...
Periodontal diseases (gingivitis and periodontitis), are inflammatory processes of the gingiva and s...
TThe contribution of psychological factors to the development and progression of periodontal disease...
The effect of periodontal diseases is not equal for the people of a same community. There are risk f...
Copyright: © 2015, Halawany et al., This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
Recent studies in Periodontics have been demonstrating that the severity and the progression of peri...
Introduction: Periodontal diseases are caused by pathogenic microorganisms that induce increases in ...
In the structure of modern diseases, there are 50-75% of psychosomatic diseases. To understand the r...
Besides the well-known systemic factors for periodontal and peri-implant diseases, additional co-fac...
Periodontitis and periimplant infections are complex manifestations associated with several disease-...
Chronic stress is a relevant disease to periodontal practice, encompassing 25%-28% of the US populat...
Chronic stress is a relevant disease to periodontal practice, encompassing 25%- 28% of the US popul...
Objectives: Although there is nowadays wide agreement on bacteria being the main etiologic agents of...