Influence of nervous tendencies on oral health status and lifestyle habits

Author:

Fukuike Hisae1ORCID,Noda Megumi1,Ibaraki Hiroko1ORCID,Sasaki Karin1,Tanaka Yuimi1,Suzuki Hidenori1,Ishimaru Masahiko2

Affiliation:

1. Senri Dental Clinic, Affiliated with the Sunstar Foundation Osaka Japan

2. The Open University of Japan Foundation Chiba Japan

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveIt is presumed that people with nervous tendencies brush their teeth for long durations, and, we aimed to investigate how nervous tendencies affect oral health status and lifestyle habits.Subjects and methodsThree hundred and sixty patients who visited the Senri Dental Clinic, affiliated with the Sunstar Foundation, and were being treated for periodontal diseases between 11 January 2017 and 10 April 2017 were enrolled. A total of 323 respondents (101 men and 222 women) were considered eligible. Nervous tendencies were investigated using the Fujinami neurotic index (FNI) and its derivative, the neurotic index (NI). Patients with NIs of ≥20 were included in the ‘needs caution’ group, whereas those with NIs of <19 comprised the ‘healthy’ group. The plaque score; periodontal pocket depth; bleeding on probing degree; gingival recession; crevice defects; oral conditions, such as cervical fillings and lifestyle habits were compared between the groups.Results and discussionNo statistically significant differences in oral status were observed between the groups. On the other hand, the needs caution group had significantly longer brushing durations and lower usage of auxiliary teeth cleaning tools than the healthy group. Sleep duration was significantly shorter in the needs caution group than in the healthy group.ConclusionsPatients with strong nervous tendencies had long oral brushing durations and low usage of auxiliary cleaning tools. However, these factors did not negatively affect oral health status. These results could aid in understanding patients with strong nervous tendencies and in developing appropriate dental health guidance measures.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dentistry (miscellaneous)

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