Mind–Body Movement-Based Interventions and Periodontal Health: A Scoping Review
Marco M. Herz, Valentin Bartha

TL;DR
This review explores how mind-body movement practices like yoga may improve periodontal health by reducing stress and inflammation, but more research is needed to confirm long-term benefits.
Contribution
The paper systematically maps the relevance of mind-body movement interventions for periodontal health, a topic not previously well explored.
Findings
Eleven studies showed short-term improvements in periodontal parameters and stress-related outcomes with mind-body movement interventions.
Most studies used yoga, pranayama, tai chi, and qigong, with mixed study designs and limited long-term data.
Interventions were used both as adjuncts to standard care and as standalone approaches, with mostly positive short-term effects.
Abstract
Background: Periodontitis is a highly prevalent chronic inflammatory disease characterized by a complex host–microbe interaction and modulated by systemic regulatory pathways, including stress-related neuroendocrine and immunological mechanisms. Mind–body movement-based interventions such as yoga, tai chi, and qigong have demonstrated beneficial effects on stress and inflammation in general medicine, yet their relevance for periodontal health has not been systematically mapped. Methods: A scoping review was conducted in accordance with the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology and the PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Eligibility criteria included studies conducted in adult human participants examining mind–body movement-based interventions in relation to periodontal health. Sources of evidence comprised peer-reviewed studies identified through systematic searches in CINAHL, BIOSIS, Embase,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOral microbiology and periodontitis research · Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions · Traditional Chinese Medicine Studies
