References : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery [1]
author: Masahiro Wada, Syunta Miwa, Tomoaki Mameno, Tohru Suganami, Kazunori Ikebe, Yoshinobu Maeda | publisher: drg. Andreas Tjandra, Sp. Perio, FISID
Peleg M, Sawatari Y, Marx RN, Santoro J, Cohen J, Bejarano P, Malinin T. Use of corticocancellous allogeneic bone blocks for augmentation of alveolar bone defects. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2010;25(1):153–62.
Cairo F, Pagliaro U, Nieri M. Soft tissue management at implant sites. J Clin Periodontol. 2008;35(8 Suppl):163–7.
Coulthard P. Should GDPs be checking blood pressure? Br Dent J. 2002;193(5):269.
Schwartz-Arad D, Bar-Tal Y, Eli I. Effect of stress on information processing in the dental implant surgery setting. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2007;18(1):9–12.
Morino M, Masaki C, Seo Y, Mukai C, Mukaibo T, Kondo Y, Shiiba S, Nakamoto T, Hosokawa R. Non-randomized controlled prospective study on perioperative levels of stress and dysautonomia during dental implant surgery. J Prosthodont Res. 2014;58(3):177–83.
Pavek K, Taube A. Personality characteristics influencing determinacy of day and night blood pressure and heart rate. Blood Press. 2009;18(1-2):30–5.
Pilgrim JA. Psychological aspects of high and low blood pressure. Psychol Med. 1994;24(1):9–14.
Abraham-Inpijn L, Borgmeijer-Hoelen A, Gortzak RA. Changes in blood pressure, heart rate, and electrocardiogram during dental treatment with use of local anesthesia. J Am Dent Assoc. 1988;116(4):531–6.
Gortzak RA, Oosting J, Abraham-Inpijn L. Blood pressure response to routine restorative dental treatment with and without local anesthesia. Continuous noninvasive blood pressure registration with a finger manometer. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1992;73(6):677–81.
Hasse AL, Heng MK, Garrett NR. Blood pressure and electrocardiographic response to dental treatment with use of local anesthesia. J Am Dent Assoc. 1986;113(4):639–42.
Beck FM, Weaver 2nd JM. Blood pressure and heart rate responses to anticipated high-stress dental treatment. J Dent Res. 1981;60(1):26–9.
Tsuchihashi T, Takata Y, Kurokawa H, Miura K, Maruoka Y, Kajiyama M, Fujishima M. Blood pressure response during dental surgery. Hypertens Res. 1996;19(3):189–94.
Ploubidis GB, Frangou S. Neuroticism and psychological distress: to what extent is their association due to person-environment correlation? Eur Psychiatry. 2011;26(1):1–5.
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Background : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
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Methods : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
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Results : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
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Discussion : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery [1]
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Discussion : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery [2]
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Conclusions : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
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References : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery [1]
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References : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery [2]
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Author information : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
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Rights and permissions : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
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About this article : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
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Table 1 Overview of the patients’ data. All indexes were elevated just before the implant surgery : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
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Table 2 Elevation rate (ER) of each index. Blood pressure just before the surgery rose around 20 % : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
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Table 3 NEO-FFI score of the patients. This questionnaire can evaluate the patient’s personal trait in five categories : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
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Table 4 The correlation between personal traits and blood pressure. A significant positive correlation were found between DBP_ER/MBP_ER and neuroticism score. In addition, there was the same tendency between DBP_ER/MBP_ER and extraversion score : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
Peleg M, Sawatari Y, Marx RN, Santoro J, Cohen J, Bejarano P, Malinin T. Use of corticocancellous allogeneic bone blocks for augmentation of alveolar bone defects. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2010;25(1):153–62.
Cairo F, Pagliaro U, Nieri M. Soft tissue management at implant sites. J Clin Periodontol. 2008;35(8 Suppl):163–7.
Coulthard P. Should GDPs be checking blood pressure? Br Dent J. 2002;193(5):269.
Schwartz-Arad D, Bar-Tal Y, Eli I. Effect of stress on information processing in the dental implant surgery setting. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2007;18(1):9–12.
Morino M, Masaki C, Seo Y, Mukai C, Mukaibo T, Kondo Y, Shiiba S, Nakamoto T, Hosokawa R. Non-randomized controlled prospective study on perioperative levels of stress and dysautonomia during dental implant surgery. J Prosthodont Res. 2014;58(3):177–83.
Pavek K, Taube A. Personality characteristics influencing determinacy of day and night blood pressure and heart rate. Blood Press. 2009;18(1-2):30–5.
Pilgrim JA. Psychological aspects of high and low blood pressure. Psychol Med. 1994;24(1):9–14.
Abraham-Inpijn L, Borgmeijer-Hoelen A, Gortzak RA. Changes in blood pressure, heart rate, and electrocardiogram during dental treatment with use of local anesthesia. J Am Dent Assoc. 1988;116(4):531–6.
Gortzak RA, Oosting J, Abraham-Inpijn L. Blood pressure response to routine restorative dental treatment with and without local anesthesia. Continuous noninvasive blood pressure registration with a finger manometer. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1992;73(6):677–81.
Hasse AL, Heng MK, Garrett NR. Blood pressure and electrocardiographic response to dental treatment with use of local anesthesia. J Am Dent Assoc. 1986;113(4):639–42.
Beck FM, Weaver 2nd JM. Blood pressure and heart rate responses to anticipated high-stress dental treatment. J Dent Res. 1981;60(1):26–9.
Tsuchihashi T, Takata Y, Kurokawa H, Miura K, Maruoka Y, Kajiyama M, Fujishima M. Blood pressure response during dental surgery. Hypertens Res. 1996;19(3):189–94.
Ploubidis GB, Frangou S. Neuroticism and psychological distress: to what extent is their association due to person-environment correlation? Eur Psychiatry. 2011;26(1):1–5.
- Background : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
- Methods : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
- Results : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
- Discussion : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery [1]
- Discussion : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery [2]
- Conclusions : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
- References : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery [1]
- References : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery [2]
- Author information : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
- Rights and permissions : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
- About this article : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
- Table 1 Overview of the patients’ data. All indexes were elevated just before the implant surgery : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
- Table 2 Elevation rate (ER) of each index. Blood pressure just before the surgery rose around 20 % : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
- Table 3 NEO-FFI score of the patients. This questionnaire can evaluate the patient’s personal trait in five categories : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery
- Table 4 The correlation between personal traits and blood pressure. A significant positive correlation were found between DBP_ER/MBP_ER and neuroticism score. In addition, there was the same tendency between DBP_ER/MBP_ER and extraversion score : A prospective study of the relationship between patient character and blood pressure in dental implant surgery