Online ISSN: 2515-8260

Association Of Stress, Peer Pressure And Performance Pressure On Oral Hygiene: An Original Research

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Dr.Mathew J Maliyil1 , Dr. Rohinjeev Ghotra2 , Dr. Aseem Bhatia3 , Dr. Preeti Lath4 , Dr. Nikhitha Raigir5 , Dr. Kommuri Baji Babu6 , Dr. Rahul VC Tiwari

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Aim: Aim of our research was to evaluate the amount of stress as well as performance pressure on the oral hygiene in our study participants. Methodology: Survey was conducted in 200 patients who had reported to various private clinics over a period of 6 months. Questionnaire was given having 12 questions, which helped us assess their stress levels related to their oral hygiene status. Descriptive analysis was carried out with the data received from the study participants. Results: Maximum participants had moderate stress levels (47%), whereas around 34 % experienced oral health problems. 67% were conscious about their appearance, and their smile. Only 14 % went for regular dental check-ups, which further shows less awareness for preventive care. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that individuals with greater perceived stress also report poorer oral health. These findings may warrant greater attention be paid to the role of psychological stress in the development of oral disease.

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