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Positive relationship between stress and periodontal disease
Evidence- Based Dentistry, 06/30/09
McCracken G - Within the limitations of this systematic review, the majority of studies showed a positive relationship between stress or psychological factors and periodontal disease. In the future, however, well-designed and more representative studies should be considered to confirm these factors as a risk for periodontal disease.
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