Depression, Anxiety, Stress, and Pain Severity in Patients With Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis: A Cross-Sectional Study
Rohan Shinkre,
No information about this author
Ishan Mukherji,
No information about this author
Aarya Bharadwaj
No information about this author
et al.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 19, 2024
Background
Recurrent
aphthous
stomatitis
(RAS)
is
a
chronic
oral
ulcerative
condition
with
an
elusive
etiology
that
associated
excruciating
pain.
Psychological
factors
have
been
suspected
as
possible
risk
factor
in
its
onset
and
development.
Depression,
anxiety,
stress
play
pivotal
roles
how
people
experience
Hence,
we
aimed
to
explore
the
relationship
between
depression,
stress,
severity
of
pain
perceived
due
recurrent
ulcers
RAS
patients.
Materials
methods
A
cross-sectional
comparative
study
was
conducted
on
248
patients,
comprising
124
diagnosed
healthy
subjects
without
this
condition.
Patients
from
both
these
groups
were
matched
regard
age
sex
recruited
over
period
one
year
dental
hospital
Bengaluru,
India.
any
other
lesions,
painful
conditions,
or
systemic
psychological
illnesses
excluded.
assessed
patients
using
Depression
Anxiety
Stress
Scale
21
(DASS-21).
Utilizing
Visual
Analog
Scale,
ulcer-related
RAS.
The
data
analyzed
chi-square
test
Pearson's
correlation
IBM
SPSS
Statistics
for
Windows,
Version
26.0
(released
2019,
Corp.,
Armonk,
NY).
Results
analysis
showed
participants
statistically
significant
higher
prevalence
extreme
(n
=
39,
31.5%),
anxiety
82,
66.1%),
depression
38,
30.6%)
opposed
those
moderately
positive
observed
experienced
(r
0.65
0.60,
respectively,
p
<
0.05),
while
mild
0.35,
0.05).
Conclusion
influenced
dictating
need
holistic
approach
integrates
interventions
management
such
conditions
links.
Language: Английский
Exploring the Mechanism of Action of Ganluyin Prescription for Recurrent Oral Ulcers Based on Network Pharmacology
楚奇 林
No information about this author
Hans Journal of Biomedicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(02), P. 121 - 132
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Causal associations between estradiol and mouth ulcers: A Mendelian randomization study
Yaqian Zhang,
No information about this author
Kunting Zhong,
No information about this author
Weiyu Liang
No information about this author
et al.
Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
103(17), P. e37989 - e37989
Published: April 26, 2024
People
have
difficulty
in
eating
and
speaking
when
they
are
suffering
from
mouth
ulcers.
Some
studies
suggest
that
estradiol
is
associated
with
the
development
treatment
of
ulcers,
while
some
do
not.
To
clarify
effect
on
we
performed
2-sample
Mendelian
randomization
multivariable
(MVMR)
analysis
to
evaluate
their
relationship.
Data
were
obtained
IEU
OpenGWAS
project
UK
biobank,
including
male
dataset
(case/controls
=
13,367/134,323),
female
37,461/126,524),
ulcers
47,102/414,011).
The
causal
associations
estimated
by
MR-Egger,
weighted
median,
inverse-variance
(IVW)
method,
simple
mode,
mode.
Cochran
Q
test,
MR-Egger
intercept
MR-PRESSO
tests,
leave-one-out
used
examine
sensitivity
analyses.
MVMR
controlling
for
depression,
anxiety
or
panic
attacks,
severe
stress
adjustment
disorders
was
assess
Through
screening,
13
single
nucleotide
polymorphisms
(SNPs)
males
2
SNPs
females
harmonizing
MR
analysis.
showed
no
association
between
(IVW,
OR:
0.998,
95%
confidence
interval
[95%
CI]:
0.995-1.001,
P
.18).
Similar
results
1.000,
CI:
0.988-1.012,
.97).
No
pleiotropy
heterogeneity
found
robust
(P
>
.05).
After
adjusting
potential
effects
confounders,
still
through
.081).
While
relationship
women
could
not
be
statistical
small
number
SNPs.
There
evidence
a
strategy
treating
needs
confirmed
more
studies.
Language: Английский
Sleep quality and perceived stress levels in Chinese patients with minor recurrent aphthous stomatitis: a cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey
Xiuhua Gao,
No information about this author
P. S. Chen,
No information about this author
Jing Liu
No information about this author
et al.
Postgraduate Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 8
Published: Aug. 31, 2024
This
cross-sectional
study
aimed
to
evaluate
sleep
quality
and
perceived
stress
levels
in
Chinese
patients
with
active
minor
recurrent
aphthous
stomatitis
(MiRAS)
lesions,
as
well
investigate
the
potential
relationship
between
risk
of
MiRAS
episodes.
Language: Английский
Platelet-rich fibrin in dentistry
Ping Song,
No information about this author
Dawei He,
No information about this author
Song Ren
No information about this author
et al.
Journal of Applied Biomaterials & Functional Materials,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
22
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Objectives:
To
review
the
progress
of
Platelet
Rich
Fibrin
(PRF)
as
a
biomaterial
in
dentistry
and
to
highlight
its
promising
application
safe
biocompatible
autologous
platelet
concentrate.
Publications
were
searched
GeenMedical,
X-mol,
GoogleScholar,
PubMed
from
October
2024
with
no
language
restrictions.
The
literature
was
for
relevant
databases
journals
on
use
PRFs
up
2024,
inclusion
criteria
included
randomized
controlled
trials,
clinical
case
series,
systematic
reviews.
Conclusion:
PRF
is
second-generation
concentrate
that
sourced
oneself,
has
fewer
adverse
effects,
simple
prepare.
These
materials
include
growth
factors
fibrin
scaffolds,
which
are
extensively
utilized
regenerative
medicine.
By
outlining
PRF,
we
found
good
results
can
be
achieved
when
used
treat
these
conditions.
Clinical
significance:
widespread,
particularly
periodontal
soft
hard
tissue
regeneration,
oral
lichen
planus,
pulpal
regeneration.
This
article
reviews
background,
classification,
preparation
methods
PRFs,
along
their
dental
applications.
We
anticipate
further
research
various
derivatives
future,
will
significantly
improve
utilization
applications
offer
fresh
insights
diagnosing
treating
diseases.
Language: Английский