Impact of Subgingival Instrumentation on Psychological Distress and Mental Health Status in Bruxers With Periodontitis
Postgraduate Institute of Dental Sciences Rohtak
45 participants
Jul 4, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Bruxism is a non-functional repetitive jaw-muscle activity characterized by grinding or clenching the teeth. Bruxism, characterized by the involuntary grinding or clenching of teeth, is a prevalent parafunctional habit affecting individuals of all ages. Stress, anxiety, and depression are the psychological factors most commonly associated with the presence of bruxism.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Systemically healthy patients
- Patient having periodontitis with bruxism
- Age between 30-50 years
Exclusion Criteria4
- History of mental health disorder
- History of systemic disease
- History of drugs having the potential impact on periodontal status like phenytoin, cyclosporin, calcium-channel blockers or antidepressant drugs
- Pregnant or lactating females
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Interventions
All the participants will undergo scaling and root planning with hand scalers, curettes and ultrasonic scaler.
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NCT06435208