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Stress can worsen your oral health, grinding teeth and clenching jaws are serious stress-related triggers

Multiple studies have confirmed a clear link between psychological stress and periodontal disease. From grinding teeth to neglecting oral care routines, stress can manifest in various ways, taking a toll on your teeth and gums.

January 17, 2024 / 13:57 IST
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Symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (Image: Canva)
Chronic stress significantly impacts oral health, with bruxism being a common issue characterised by teeth grinding and jaw clenching (Image: Canva)

Fatigue, tension in your shoulders, restless nights, inability to focus are all signs of everyday stress that affects your mental and physical well-being. But did you know that chronic stress affects more than your emotions? It also impacts your oral health, leaving a lasting mark on your smile, both literally and figuratively.

Practices like a poor diet, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and inconsistent oral care routines contribute negatively to your oral health. Now, add stress too to this list. It can disturb the delicate balance necessary for a healthy mouth. From grinding teeth to neglecting oral care routines, stress can manifest in various ways, taking a toll on your teeth and gums.

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Multiple studies suggest that there is a clear link between psychological stress and periodontal disease. According to a study from the Department of Oral and Maxillo-Facial Sciences at Sapienza University of Rome, there is an  intricate connection between mental well-being and dental hygiene.

Stress-related poor oral hygiene is a major culprit that encourages plaque accumulation and sets the stage for gingivitis and periodontitis over time. Moreover, chronic stress can lead to teeth grinding, jaw clenching, and a weakened immune system, making the mouth more susceptible to infections.