SummaryTo appropriately and smoothly perform dental treatment, the objective evaluation of patients' stress during treatment is important, for which effective means and methods to measure stress-related markers in simply and noninvasively collectable saliva have been investigated. In this review, saliva was collected from pediatric patients before and after treatment, and sIgA, α-amylase, and cortisol were measured to evaluate the stress of dental treatment on them. On analysis of the duration and content of treatment in dental records, the sIgA level showed a clearer response to stress compared to α-amylase and cortisol. Measurement of changes in the salivary sIgA level may be a useful, noninvasive stress evaluation method, and sIgA may se...
Background. The use of easily accessible biomarkers for assessing young patients’ health is weighty....
Background: University dental students perceived a higher level of stress prior to the final exam as...
Objective: To verify whether recreational interaction with pediatric patient before dental care infl...
SummaryTo appropriately and smoothly perform dental treatment, the objective evaluation of patients'...
A great burden is put on healthcare systems by dental caries and understanding patients’ treatment n...
Salivary alpha amylase was taken into account as an important physiologicalindicator in psychoneuroe...
Introduction: Salivary biomarkers are suggested to provide a reliable, noninvasive and objective mea...
Objective. Anxiety and stress are usually related to the dental treatment situation. The objective w...
Background: Nowadays, the search for biomarkers has attracted attention in medical and psychological...
The use of salivary biomarkers for stress research is increasing based on the convenience of collect...
Objective: Patients generally experience some level of anxiety during dental treatments. Salivary al...
Abstract Background This scoping review addressed the question ‘what do we know about stress-related...
PubMed ID: 9569792Cortisol which is also called as stress hormone, is used as an indicator in the st...
Dental environment may be a source of stress for the young patient. Such stressful conditions may pr...
Abstract: This study aims to assess the difference in self-perceived stress before and after an acad...
Background. The use of easily accessible biomarkers for assessing young patients’ health is weighty....
Background: University dental students perceived a higher level of stress prior to the final exam as...
Objective: To verify whether recreational interaction with pediatric patient before dental care infl...
SummaryTo appropriately and smoothly perform dental treatment, the objective evaluation of patients'...
A great burden is put on healthcare systems by dental caries and understanding patients’ treatment n...
Salivary alpha amylase was taken into account as an important physiologicalindicator in psychoneuroe...
Introduction: Salivary biomarkers are suggested to provide a reliable, noninvasive and objective mea...
Objective. Anxiety and stress are usually related to the dental treatment situation. The objective w...
Background: Nowadays, the search for biomarkers has attracted attention in medical and psychological...
The use of salivary biomarkers for stress research is increasing based on the convenience of collect...
Objective: Patients generally experience some level of anxiety during dental treatments. Salivary al...
Abstract Background This scoping review addressed the question ‘what do we know about stress-related...
PubMed ID: 9569792Cortisol which is also called as stress hormone, is used as an indicator in the st...
Dental environment may be a source of stress for the young patient. Such stressful conditions may pr...
Abstract: This study aims to assess the difference in self-perceived stress before and after an acad...
Background. The use of easily accessible biomarkers for assessing young patients’ health is weighty....
Background: University dental students perceived a higher level of stress prior to the final exam as...
Objective: To verify whether recreational interaction with pediatric patient before dental care infl...