Dentine hypersensitivity: Impact on patient quality of life

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Uncovering the impact of dentine hypersensitivity on daily life

Dentine hypersensitivity is a common dental problem. Many of those who experience the short, sharp pain associated with the condition may go to great lengths to avoid their triggers. Here we look at the effect dentine hypersensitivity can have on daily life and the coping-mechanisms people adopt.

DHEQ

The Dentine Hypersensitivity Experience Questionnaire

To understand the impact of dentine hypersensitivity on quality of life, a team from the School of Clinical Dentistry, University of Sheffield, UK, in collaboration with GSK, developed the Dentine Hypersensitivity Experience Questionnaire (DHEQ).1

Both qualitative and quantitative development and validation in a general population have shown that the DHEQ exhibits good psychometric properties. Its use can further the understanding of subjective impacts of dentine hypersensitivity on quality of life.1

The DHEQ explores how quality of life is affected by dentine hypersensitivity, such as its impact on patients’ daily activities or emotional wellbeing.1

Download the short-form DHEQ to assess the impact of dentine hypersensitivity on your patients. 

DHEQ results from six clinical trials in over 800 dentine hypersensitivity sufferers show the wide-ranging impact of dentine hypersensitivity on everyday life2,3

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47% of dentine hypersensitivity patients/sufferers feel going to the dentist is difficult because of painful sensations.

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89% of dentine hypersensitivity patients/sufferers feel the sensations have been annoying

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90% of dentine hypersensitivity patients/sufferers have problems eating ice cream

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