Annals of Medical Research | 2021

The effect of periodontal treatment on depression, body image, self esteem and anxiety in individuals: \nA randomized controlled clinical trial

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Aim: Depression is a multi-factorial disease characterized by a variety of symptoms. Individuals with psychiatric disorders areseem to be more prone to periodontitis. However, depression and periodontal disease can be considered bidirectional risk factors.Periodontal diseases can also be an effect on depression. The aim of this study is to determine the effect of non-surgical mechanicalperiodontal treatment on psychological state.Materials and Methods: Two randomized groups were established from depressed patients with non-treated periodontal diseases.Test (n = 92) and control group (n = 92). Clinical periodontal and psychological measures were administered at baseline and at 6weeks in the control and test group. Periodontal treatment was applied to the test group.Results: After 6 weeks (the end of the periodontal therapy) there was a significant decrement in the results of Beck DepressionInventory (p a = 0.038) and a significant increment in Body Cathexis Scale (p a < 0.001) results in the test group. However, the resultsof Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (p a = 0.820) and Beck Anxiety Inventory (p a = 0.071) is similar between test and control groups.Conclusion: Within the limits of present study, the results suggest that periodontal treatment might be useful to improve depressivepatients’ psychological conditions.

Volume None
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DOI 10.5455/annalsmedres.2020.05.471
Language English
Journal Annals of Medical Research

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