Rate and Factors Associated with Dentine Hypersensitivity Among Pakistani Patients: A Cross Sectional Study

Incidence of Dentine Hypersensitivity Among Pakistani Patients

Authors

  • Neelofar Nausheen Sardar Begum Dental College, Gandhara University
  • Mahirah Iqbal Department of Periodontology, Peshawar Dental College and Teaching Hospital
  • Muhammad Ifham Khan Jadoon Department of Periodontalogy department, Ayub Dental Section Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad
  • Pashmina Nisar Sardar Begum Dental College, Gandhara University, Peshawar
  • Ambereen Humayun Department of Anatomy, Peshawar Dental College
  • Aqsa Khalid Department of Anatomy, Peshawar Dental College
  • Dua-E-Jamila Khurrum Department of Anatomy, Peshawar Dental College

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https://doi.org/10.54393/pbmj.v5i6.586

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Incidence of Dentine Hypersensitivity Among Pakistani Patients

Abstract

As far as our knowledge is, on the pervasiveness of the sensitive teeth in the adults of Pakistani population, there is not much data published. The data is collected from dental clinical examination and some self-governed questionnaires. Objective: To find out how common Dentine Hypersensitivity is in Pakistani people and to search out the causative elements/factors Methods: At the Dental College in Peshawar, Out-Patient Department (OPD) examined 1605 people. The questionnaire was distributed among the patients suffering from dentine hypersensitivity. Dental history, demographics, DH symptoms data dietary habits as well as the factors linked to DH, were collected in order to acquire the following information. In total 732 questionnaires were completed. Oral examinations were used to assess DH in people who had DH in at least one tooth. The participants also used a ten-digit visual analog scale to rate the seriousness of DH. A quick, acute pain emanating from uncovered dentine in rejoinder to an explorer probe and triple syringe wind squall of the tooth surface confirmed the diagnosis of DH. Results: The self-reported prevalence of Dentine Hypersensitivity was 13%, while the clinically diagnosed percentage of DH was 8.2%. Females were evaluated in greater numbers than males. The highest percentage of DH was observed in the patients of age group 30-39 years. The first molars and mandibular central incisors were the teeth that were considerably damaged. The main reason for the dentine hypersensitivity observed was the cold (89.4%). Those with moderate sensitivity for more than six months relied on natural remedies such as brushing with a pain - reducing paste rather than visiting their dentist. However, out of the total just 41 (8.8%) participants stated that they had visited a dental office. Conclusions: According to the findings, DH is a usual and widespread dental ailment in Pakistan. Despite the fact that the illness seems to cause some discomfort, majority of the patients prefer to either disregard it or simply endure it. As a result, the ailment is unlikely to have a substantial impact on the patients complaining of both the problem’s quality of life and lifestyle.

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DOI: 10.54393/pbmj.v5i6.586
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Nausheen, N. ., Iqbal, M. ., Ifham Khan Jadoon, M. ., Nisar, P. ., Humayun, A. ., Khalid, A. ., & Khurrum, D.-E.-J. (2022). Rate and Factors Associated with Dentine Hypersensitivity Among Pakistani Patients: A Cross Sectional Study : Incidence of Dentine Hypersensitivity Among Pakistani Patients. Pakistan BioMedical Journal, 5(6), 219–223. https://doi.org/10.54393/pbmj.v5i6.586

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