An Assessment of Alpha-Amylase as Salivary Psychological Stress Marker in Relation to Temporomandibular Disorders among a Sample of Dental Students
Background: University dental students perceived a higher level of stress prior to the final exam associated with raised salivary alpha-amylase levels which could be considered as a useful noninvasive biomarker for measuring acute stress. Using a Helkimo anamnestic and clinical dysfunction scoring f...
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Main Authors: | Sarmad Q Ali (Author), Raja Hadi (Author) |
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College of Dentistry/ University of Baghdad,
2015-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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