Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences (Jan 2024)

Premenstrual syndrome: Awareness and oral manifestations in patients attending dental hospital in Pune

  • Anuja Nitin Moharir,
  • Ashwini Nerkar Rajbhoj,
  • Rucha Gore,
  • Anuja Hakkepatil,
  • Pradnya Prabhakar Mali,
  • Hiroj S Bagde

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_455_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 5
pp. 199 – 201

Abstract

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Fluctuations in androgenic hormonal levels are noticeable through women's menstrual cycle. Changes in estrogen and progesterone have been shown to affect periodontium. Many women report an increase in gingival inflammation and discomfort associated with their menstrual cycle, most commonly before the menstrual period. Approximately 80% of women experience complaints of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) 7 to 10 days before menstruation. Therefore, the present study was carried out to check prevalence of PMS and its oral and periodontal manifestations in patients attending dental hospital. For the study, 100 systemically healthy women of reproductive age attending dental hospital were selected. Thorough recording of oral discomfort and associated symptoms during late luteal phase was done. Clinical parameters such as plaque index and gingival index were recorded.Thirty-seven females reported complaints suggestive of PMS. Oral changes during PMS were experienced by 59 females. Halitosis and oral ulcers were more frequent. Findings of the present study showed the possibility of influence of sex hormones on oral manifestations during premenstrual period.

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