Oral health sentinel-based surveillance: a pilot study on dentinal hypersensitivity pain

Clin Ter. 2017 Sep-Oct;168(5):e333-e337. doi: 10.7417/T.2017.2030.

Abstract

Aim of the study is to assess the development of a structured sentinel system for oral health data collection at national level. Furthermore, this pilot study aims to investigate the prevalence data on dentinal sensitivity pain collected through a nationwide network of epidemiological sentinels (dental hygienists). Each sentinel was given a specific number of examinees and periodicity of data collection. Overall, 116 adults were recruited from 19 Regions, 42,24% male and 57,76% female, with a mean age of 26. DH result was consistent with literature data, being 45%. All sentinel completed the standard forms and assured a good compliance. The overall good customer satisfaction assures adhesion of the sentinels to the procedure, and the regular data collection. The pilot study proved the effectiveness of a structured nationwide network of epidemiological sentinels (dental hygienists) for oral health data collection at national level. This methodology can be an essential starting point for periodic comparative studies.

Keywords: Dentinal Hypersensitivity; Pain; Sentinel.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Dentin Sensitivity / epidemiology*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Oral Health*
  • Pilot Projects
  • Prevalence
  • Sentinel Surveillance*
  • Young Adult