Grinding teeth? your mental health may be hurting your gums
NCT ID NCT07634250
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at how mental health, especially stress, affects gum disease in people who grind their teeth. About 110 adults aged 30-50 with both teeth grinding and gum disease will answer mental health questions and get a dental check-up. The goal is to see if poor mental health makes gum disease worse in these individuals.
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Pgids, Rohtak
Rohtak, Haryana, 124001, India
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