Effect of academic stress on plaque and gingival health among dental students of Moradabad, India.

T L Ravishankar, Tasneem S Ain, Owais Gowhar
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Objective: Stress has an adverse effect on oral health and is a risk factor for plaque-associated diseases. The present study aims to assess the effect of academic stress on plaque and gingival health among dental students of Moradabad, India.

Methods: Fifty eligible dental students (age 18 - 22 years) undergoing university examinations participated in the study. Students were examined for plaque index (PII) and gingival index (GI) scores during and after their examinations. Stress levels (using the DASS 21 questionnaire) and oral hygiene behavior were also assessed during and after university examinations and the data were subjected to statistical analysis.

Results: The average PII and GI were 1.213 and 0.944, respectively, during examinations and 0.845 and 0.467, respectively, after examinations. The average stress scores were 15.66 and 9.94 during and after examinations, respectively. Eighty-eight percent of the students brushed once and 12% of the students brushed twice during the university examinations, whereas 76% brushed once and 24% of the students brushed twice after their examinations. Thirty-four percent of the subjects rated their thoroughness of brushing as good during university examinations whereas the percentage increased to 80% after the examinations. All the differences were found to be statistically significant.

Conclusion: Students appearing for the university examinations showed increased stress levels. Moreover, under conditions of stress, the students generally neglected their oral health care and adverse effects on their plaque and gingival scores were observed. Thus, it might be concluded that academic stress has an adverse effect on plaque levels and gingival status in students.

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学业压力对印度莫拉达巴德牙科学生牙菌斑和牙龈健康的影响。
目的:压力对口腔健康有不良影响,是发生牙菌斑相关疾病的危险因素。本研究旨在评估学业压力对印度莫拉达巴德牙科学生牙菌斑和牙龈健康的影响。方法:50名符合条件的牙科学生(年龄18 - 22岁)参加大学考试。检查学生在检查期间和检查后的牙菌斑指数(PII)和牙龈指数(GI)评分。在大学考试期间和之后,对压力水平(使用DASS 21问卷)和口腔卫生行为进行评估,并对数据进行统计分析。结果:检查时平均PII为1.213,GI为0.944,检查后平均PII为0.845,GI为0.467。考试期间和考试后的平均压力得分分别为15.66分和9.94分。在大学考试期间,88%的学生刷了一次,12%的学生刷了两次,而76%的学生在考试后刷了一次,24%的学生刷了两次。在大学考试期间,34%的受试者认为自己刷牙的彻底程度很好,而在考试后,这一比例上升到80%。所有的差异都有统计学意义。结论:参加大学考试的学生表现出越来越大的压力。此外,在压力条件下,学生普遍忽视口腔保健,并观察到他们的牙菌斑和牙龈评分的不良影响。因此,可以得出结论,学业压力对学生的菌斑水平和牙龈状况有不利影响。
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