2022
DOI: 10.22271/oral.2022.v8.i2a.1479
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The impact of emotional stress on periodontal disease: The summery of evidence

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“…Stressors are the triggers, or the things that make you feel stressed. [3] The tissues and structures that support teeth are affected by periodontal disease, a chronic inflammatory condition of mixed microbial origin that leads to progressive periodontal loss and ultimately tooth loss. Stress has an immunosuppressive effect on the host defense system, which makes the body more susceptible to illness.…”
Section: Introduction Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stressors are the triggers, or the things that make you feel stressed. [3] The tissues and structures that support teeth are affected by periodontal disease, a chronic inflammatory condition of mixed microbial origin that leads to progressive periodontal loss and ultimately tooth loss. Stress has an immunosuppressive effect on the host defense system, which makes the body more susceptible to illness.…”
Section: Introduction Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%