Title of article :
Evaluation of cortisol levels in gingival crevicular fluid and saliva in anxious and non-anxious patients with chronic periodontitis
Author/Authors :
Umesh Nayak, Sangeeta Department of Periodontology - Manipal College of Dental Sciences - Kasturba Medical College - Manipal University - Mangalore Karnataka, India , Nayak, Dilip G Department of Periodontology - Manipal College of Dental Sciences - Kasturba Medical College - Manipal University - Mangalore Karnataka, India , Uppoor, Ashita S Department of Periodontology - Manipal College of Dental Sciences - Kasturba Medical College - Manipal University - Mangalore Karnataka, India , Keshava Pai, K Department of Psychiatry - Kasturba Medical College - Manipal University - Mangalore Karnataka, India
Abstract :
Background: To evaluate gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) and salivary cortisol levels in anxious and
non-anxious patients with chronic periodontitis.
Materials and Methods: A total of 45 patients with a mean age 43.4 ± 6.12 years were assigned
to three groups: Healthy control group (Group 1), group with chronic periodontitis but no anxiety
(Group 2) and group with chronic periodontitis and with anxiety (Group 3).
State – Trait anxiety inventory and Hamilton Anxiety rating scale were used to assess the anxiety
levels of all the subjects. Clinical measures such as plaque index (PI), gingival index (GI), probing
pocket depth (PPD) and clinical attachment level (CAL) were recorded. GCF and unstimulated
whole saliva samples were collected, and cortisol levels were determined using ELISA kit.
Results: PI, GI, PPD, and CAL were higher in Group 3. Hormone level was significantly higher in
Group 3. A positive correlation was found among salivary and GCF cortisol and CAL in Group 3.
Conclusion: Based on the obtained results individuals with high-levels of anxiety seem to be more
prone to have periodontal disease. Salivary and GCF cortisol levels can be used as biomarker for
evaluating part of the etiopathogenesis of chronic periodontitis.
Keywords :
Anxiety , chronic periodontitis , gingival crevicular fluid cortisol , salivary cortisol
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics