Effect of mental arithmetic stress on periodontal sensation in the upper molar and tactile sensation in the cheek

Author:

Somoto Michitaka12,Oki Kazuhiro3,Matsuda Yuhei1ORCID,Matsunaga Tadashi4,Minagi Shogo2,Kanno Takahiro1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Shimane University Faculty of Medicine Izumo Shimane Japan

2. Department of Occlusal and Oral Functional Rehabilitation, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences Okayama University Okayama Japan

3. Apple Dental Clinic Kita‐ku Okayama Japan

4. Family Dental Clinic Matsunaga Dental Office Higashi‐ku Okayama Japan

Abstract

AbstractAimThis study examined the absolute threshold of periodontal sensation (ATPS) in the upper molars and the difference threshold of tactile sensation (DTTS) in the cheek skin before and after mental arithmetic stress.MethodsTwenty participants (10 men and 10 women; median age: 24.5 years) and 13 healthy individuals (eight men and five women; median age: 24.0 years) underwent ATPS measurement using the staircase method and DTTS using the method of limits. These tests were conducted before and after 10 min of mental arithmetic task. Psychological state was evaluated by comparing heart rate and blood pressure. Induction of mental stress was confirmed by significant activation of the cardiovascular system after the mental arithmetic task.ResultAlthough ATPS showed a statistically significant increase after mental stress (P = 0.01), DTTS showed no significant change (P > 0.05).ConclusionsThis study revealed that the influence of psychological state tended to appear in the perception of force exerted on the teeth. Therefore, periodontal sensation may be blunted by mental stress, even in healthy individuals. Patients may be exposed to mental stress during dental and oral maxillofacial treatment, and the occlusal sensory threshold may be altered; therefore, caution is essential during prosthetic and other occlusion‐related treatments.

Publisher

Wiley

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