Association between Sleep Quality and Periodontal Status: A Case-Control Study.

Fatemeh Kamalian Mehrizi, Ameneh Hosseini Yekani, Fahimeh Rashidi Maybodi
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Statement of the problem: In the literature, the relationship between sleep quality and periodontal diseases has been mentioned, but still there is a lack of consensus and a valid conclusion in the results obtained.

Purpose: This study aimed to compare the sleep quality of patients with periodontitis and their healthy counterparts. The correlation between sleep quality score and age, gender, occupation, brushing pattern, and the severity of periodontal disease was also investigated.

Materials and method: This case-control study was conducted on 106 patients with periodontitis and 106 controls with healthy periodontium referring to the Periodontology Department of Yazd Dental School from December 2021 to April 2022. The sleep quality of the two groups was assessed by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Data were analyzed by ANOVA, t-test, and linear regression to assess possible correlations between the sleep quality score and demographic variables, tooth brushing pattern, and presence of periodontitis and its severity (alpha=0.05).

Results: Totally, 149 females (70.3%) and 63 males (29.7%) with the mean age of 34.17±8.29 years, participated in this study. The sleep quality score had no significant correlation with age, gender, occupation, or tooth brushing pattern (p> 0.05). However, the sleep quality had a significant correlation with periodontitis (OR= 1.15, CI 95%: 1.02-1.29, p= 0.01). The sleep quality score had no significant correlation with the severity of periodontal disease (p= 0.225).

Conclusion: Sleep quality of patients with periodontitis was significantly lower than that of healthy controls.

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睡眠质量与牙周状况的关系:一项病例对照研究。
问题陈述:文献中提到了睡眠质量与牙周疾病之间的关系,但对所获得的结果仍缺乏共识和有效结论。目的:本研究旨在比较牙周炎患者和健康患者的睡眠质量。目的:本研究旨在比较牙周炎患者和健康患者的睡眠质量,并调查睡眠质量评分与年龄、性别、职业、刷牙方式和牙周病严重程度之间的相关性:本病例对照研究于 2021 年 12 月至 2022 年 4 月在亚兹德牙科学校牙周病学系对 106 名牙周炎患者和 106 名牙周健康的对照组进行了研究。研究采用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)对两组患者的睡眠质量进行了评估。数据通过方差分析、t 检验和线性回归进行分析,以评估睡眠质量评分与人口统计学变量、刷牙方式、牙周炎的存在及其严重程度之间可能存在的相关性(α=0.05):共有 149 名女性(70.3%)和 63 名男性(29.7%)参加了此次研究,平均年龄为(34.17±8.29)岁。睡眠质量得分与年龄、性别、职业或刷牙方式无明显相关性(P> 0.05)。然而,睡眠质量与牙周炎有明显相关性(OR= 1.15,CI 95%:1.02-1.29,P= 0.01)。睡眠质量评分与牙周病的严重程度无明显相关性(P= 0.225):结论:牙周炎患者的睡眠质量明显低于健康对照组。
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