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Psychological Resilience, Perceived Stress and Periodontal Status Among Bruxers
Sponsor: Postgraduate Institute of Dental Sciences Rohtak
Summary
The present study aims to evaluate psychological resilience as a modifier of the relationship between perceived stress and periodontal status among bruxers. Given that both stress and inflammation share common neuroendocrine and immunological pathways, resilience may play a crucial role in buffering stress-induced periodontal breakdown. Understanding this relationship could shift periodontal management toward a biopsychosocial model, integrating psychological assessment and resilience enhancement with conventional non-surgical therapy. Such insights could help design personalized periodontal care strategies addressing both biological and psychological determinants of disease progression.
Official title: Psychological Resilience as a Modifier of the Relationship Between Perceived Stress and Periodontal Status Among Bruxers: a Cross-sectional Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
30 Years - 50 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
75
Start Date
2026-06-21
Completion Date
2026-12
Last Updated
2026-05-29
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Resilience assessment
Psychological resilience and perceived stress was assessed using questionaires