2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdsr.2011.06.001
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Utility of salivary biomarker for stress induced by dental treatment

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“…Moreover, salivary amylase level was observed to react more rapidly than cortisol during psychological stress, which could be a better indicator of stress 38 . However, stress during dental treatment showed significant changes in the salivary cortisol and sIgA levels than alpha-amylase 42 . During acute stress, salivary nitrate and nitrite are significantly increased which play a significant role in stress-induced gastric injury protection.…”
Section: Does Psychological Stress Make a Change In Salivary Protein mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Moreover, salivary amylase level was observed to react more rapidly than cortisol during psychological stress, which could be a better indicator of stress 38 . However, stress during dental treatment showed significant changes in the salivary cortisol and sIgA levels than alpha-amylase 42 . During acute stress, salivary nitrate and nitrite are significantly increased which play a significant role in stress-induced gastric injury protection.…”
Section: Does Psychological Stress Make a Change In Salivary Protein mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Mild stress can be useful for tasks and cognitive performance, while constant and high stress leads to anxiety and depression 1. When stresses occur in the body, sympathetic-adrenal-medullary (SAM) reacts through norepinephrine secretion and Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) is activated by cortisol secretion 2. However, serum, urine and saliva cortisol are classical biomarkers to measure 34…”
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“…The fidelity of children's answers to the questionnaire is confirmed by the results of immunoglobulin A, which indicated lower values at the end of the experiment in the experimental group. Ohura et al (2012) showed that the salivary biomarker IgA indicated a significant increase in dental treatment stress compared to alpha-amylase.…”
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confidence: 99%