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Dentine Hypersensitivity
Developing a Person-centred Approach to Oral Health
1st Edition - August 28, 2014
Author: Peter Glenn Robinson
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780128016312
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eBook ISBN:9780128016589
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Dentine Hypersensitivity: Developing a Person-Centred Approach to Oral Health provides a detailed and integrated account of interdisciplinary research into dentine hypersensitivity. The monograph will be of interest to all those working on person centred oral health related research because it provides not only an account of the findings of a series of studies into dentine hypersensitivity drawing on the research traditions of epidemiology, sociology psychology, and dental public health but an integrated study of the benefits of exploring a single oral condition from this range of disciplines.
Provides an introduction to Dentine Hypersensitivity, and uses a multidisciplinary approach to detail interdisciplinary research on the subject
Outlines the clinical presentation of Dentine Hypersensitivity and the underlying physiological mechanisms
Presents a case study of how social and behavioral science can bright new insights into the experience, treatment, and fundamental knowledge of an important dental condition
Written by prominent dentists, psychologists, sociologists, and industry scientists working specifically on the topic of Dentine Hypersensitivity and its subsequent research
Dental academics working in oral health related quality of life, dental public health, behavioral and social science.
Dedication
List of Contributors
Part One: Introduction and Background
1. Introduction
Diseases, people, and society
The operation was a success, but the patient died
Biopsychosocial model of health
Health-related quality of life
Oral health-related quality of life
Applications of OHQoL
The value of theoretical models
This book
References
2. Clinical presentation and physiological mechanisms of dentine hypersensitivity
Introduction
Clinical presentation of DH
Physiological mechanisms of DH
Summary
References
3. The burden of dentine hypersensitivity
Introduction
Diagnosis of dentine hypersensitivity
Prevalence of dentine hypersensitivity
Acknowledgment
References
4. The management of dentine hypersensitivity
Introduction/overview
Etiology, predisposing factors, and clinical features
Toothpastes, mouth rinse formulations, and topically applied varnishes
Recent advances in the management of DH
Clinical management of DH
Specific DH management strategies
Conclusion
Acknowledgment
References
5. The importance of subjective assessments of dentine hypersensitivity
Introduction
Assessment of dental disease and health
How do we measure “health-related quality of life?”
Interpretation of OHQoL data and measurement of pain symptoms
How to capture clinically relevant change
Relevance for measurement of dentine hypersensitivity
Conclusion
References
Part Two: The Subjective Experience of Dentine Hypersensitivity
6. The everyday impact of dentine sensitivity: Personal and functional aspects
Introduction
Materials and methods
Data analysis
Results
The impact of dentine sensitivity on everyday life
Predictability
Emotional impact
Functional impact
Social impact
Coping with dentine sensitivity
Illness beliefs
Conclusion
Acknowledgment
References
7. Construction and validation of the quality of life measure for dentine hypersensitivity (DHEQ)
Introduction
Materials and methods
Results
Discussion
Acknowledgment
References
8. Ice cream-related quality of life: Constructing a questionnaire to capture changes in the impacts of dentine hypersensitivity
Introduction
Our perspective
Explicitly determining the purpose of the measure
Selection of a model
The value of qualitative data
Selection of domains
Selection of descriptive system
Selection of items
Reference period
Panel testing
Conclusion
References
9. The dentine hypersensitivity experience questionnaire (DHEQ): A longitudinal validation study
Introduction
Methods
Results
Discussion
References
10. Derivation of a short form of the dentine hypersensitivity questionnaire
Introduction
Methods
Results
Discussion
References
11. Development of the chinese version of the dentine hypersensitivity experience questionnaire
Materials and methods
Results
Discussion
Acknowledgment
References
Part Three: Psychology and the Measurement of Pain and Impact
12. Response shift and oral health quality of life in dentine hypersensitivity
Introduction
What is response shift?
Response shift in dentine hypersensitivity
Recalibration in a randomized controlled trial for treatments of dentine hypersensitivity
Response shift in people with dentine hypersensitivity: a longitudinal qualitative study
Conclusion
References
13. Development of condition-specific scales for reporting the pain of dentine hypersensitivity
Introduction
Measurement of subjective pain
Development of scales to assess DH pain
Conclusions
References
14. The role of illness beliefs and coping in the adjustment to dentine hypersensitivity
Introduction
Method
Results
Discussion
Acknowledgment
References
Part Four: Dentine Hypersensitivity and the Construction of Meaning
15. The experience of health and illness: Polycontextural meaning and accounts of illness
Introduction
Luhmann’s social systems theory
The study
Analytical strategies of Luhmann’s social systems theory
Form and semantic analysis
The imperative of dentine sensitivity
The nonproblem problem of dentine sensitivity
The emerging semantics of dentine sensitivity
Morality and dentine sensitivity
“My teeth,” “the teeth,” and sensitivity
The polyphonic unity of accounts of illness
Acknowledgment
References
16. Differentiation and displacement: Unpicking the relationship between accounts of illness and social structure
Introduction
Theoretical background: sense-making, narratives of illness, semantic displacement, and social structure
Methodology
Synchronic analysis
Diachronic analysis
Differentiation and displacement: the emergence of dentine hypersensitivity
The market and dentine hypersensitivity
Discussion
Acknowledgments
References
17. Consumer advertising and the meaning of dentine hypersensitivity
Introduction
Commodification and DH
Materials and methods
Results
Discussion
References
Part Five: Discussion and Conclusion
18. Conclusions
Person-centered oral health care and research
Dentine hypersensitivity
The Dentine Hypersensitivity Experience Questionnaire
Subsequent and future work
The meaning of DH
Multidisciplinarity
References
Appendix 1. The dentine hypersensitivity experience questionnaire
Calculating summary scores
The dentine hypersensitivity experience questionnaire
Dentine hypersensitivity experience questionnaire
Appendix 2. The 15-item dentine hypersensitivity experience questionnaire (DHEQ-15)
No. of pages: 336
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: August 28, 2014
Imprint: Academic Press
Hardback ISBN: 9780128016312
eBook ISBN: 9780128016589
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Peter Glenn Robinson
Affiliations and expertise
Director of Research, School of Clinical Dentistry
Honorary Consultant in Dental Public Health, NHS Sheffield.
Vice-Chair, NIHR Specialty Group for Oral and Dental Research