Social Impacts of Dental Diseases |
14 |
Adults |
618 |
Difficulty in eating, communication, pain and discomfort and dissatisfaction with aesthetics |
Cushing et al., [9], 1986 / Inglaterra |
The Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index (GOHAI) |
12 |
Elderly |
1755 |
Difficulty eating, personal relationships, worry or dissatisfaction with appearance, pain and discomfort |
Atchison & Dolan [10], 1990 / Estados Unidos |
Dental Impact Profile |
25 |
Elderly |
1018 |
Difficulty in eating, appearance for others and for oneself, sense of well-being, humor, social life and social relations |
Strauss & Hunt [11], 1993 / Estados Unidos |
Subjective Oral Health Status Indicator |
42 |
Adults and the elderly |
553 |
Difficulty in eating, communication, symptomatology and social relations |
Locker & Miller [12], 1994 / Canadá |
Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP) |
49 |
Adults and the elderly |
535 |
Functional limitation, physical pain, psychological discomfort, physical disability, psychological disability, social unfitness and disability |
Slade & Spencer [13], 1994 / Austrália |
Dental Impact on daily living (DIDL) |
36 |
Adults |
662 |
Comfort, Appearance, Pain, Performance and Food Restriction |
Leão & Sheiham [14], 1996 / Brasil |
Oral impacts on daily performance (OIDP) |
9 |
Adults |
501 |
Performance of chewing, communication, oral hygiene, sleep and emotional control |
Adulyanon et al. [15], 1996 / Tailândia |
Short-form oral health impact profile (OHIP-14) |
14 |
Adults and the elderly |
1217 |
Functional limitation, physical pain, psychological discomfort, physical disability, psychological disability, social unfitness and disability |
Slade [16], 1997 / Austrália |
Oral health-related quality of life instrument for dental hygiene |
36 |
Adults and the elderly |
321 |
State of symptoms, functional status and health perceptions |
Gadbury-Amyot et al. [17], 1999 / Estados Unidos |
Orthognathic Quality of Life Questionnaire (OQLQ) |
22 |
Patients with dentofacial deformities |
88 |
Social aspects of dentofacial deformity, facial aesthetics, oral function and dentofacial aesthetic awareness |
Cunningham et al. [18], 2000 / Inglaterra |
Oral Health Quality of life UK |
16 |
Adults |
390 |
Daily, social and conversation activities |
McGrath & Bedi [19], 2001 / Inglaterra |
Family Impact Scale (FIS) - COHQoL |
14 |
Parents and guardians of children |
266 |
Family activities, parents' emotions, conflicts and family finances |
Locker et al. [20], 2002 / Canadá |
Child Perceptions Questionnaire (CPQ 11-14) - COHQoL |
37 |
Children 11 to 14 years |
83 |
Oral symptoms, functional limitation, emotional limitation and social well-being |
Jokovic et al. [21], 2002 / Canadá |
Parental perceptions of child oral health-related quality of life (P-CPQ) - COHQoL |
31 |
Parents and guardians of children |
208 (etapa 1) / 231 (etapa2) |
Symptoms, functional limitations, emotional well-being and social well-being |
Jokovic et al. [22] 2003 / Canadá |
Child Perceptions Questionnaire 8-10 (CPQ 8-10) - COHQoL |
25 |
Children 08 to 10 years |
68 |
Oral symptoms, functional limitation, emotional limitation and social well-being |
Jokovic et al. [23], 2004 / Canadá |
Oral health-related quality of life index (CHILD-OIDP) |
8 |
Children 11 to 12 years |
513 |
Daily activities related to physical, psychological and social performances |
Gherunpong et al. [24], 2004 / Tailândia |
Psychosocial impact of dental aesthetics questionnaire (PIDAQ) |
23 |
Adolescents e adults |
194 |
Dental self-confidence; Social impact; Psychological impact and concern with aesthetics |
Klages et al. [25], 2006 / Holanda |
Impact of Fixed Appliances Measure (IFAM) |
43 |
Children and 10 to 18 years |
66/28 |
Aesthetics; functional limitation; dietary impact; impact of oral hygiene; impact on maintenance; physical impact; social impact; time constraints; travel / cost / inconvenience implications |
Mandall et al. [26], 2006 / Inglaterra |
Child Oral Health Impact Profile (COHIP) |
34 |
Children 08 to 15 years |
523 |
Oral health, functional well-being, social / emotional well-being, school environment and self-image |
Broder et al. [27], 2007 / Estados Unidos |
Early childhood oral health impact scale (ECOHIS) |
13 |
Children 2 to 5 years, parents and guardians of children |
295 |
Impact of the child (symptoms, function, psychological, self-image / social interaction) Impact of the family (parents’ distress, family function) |
Pahel et al. [28], 2007 / Estados Unidos |
Patient-Reported Oral Mucositis Symptom (PROMS) scale |
10 |
Patients with oral mucositis |
34 |
Physical well-being, Social / family welfare, Emotional well-being, Functional well-being |
Kushner et al. [29], 2008 / Canadá |
PedsQL™ Oral Health Scale |
05 |
Parents, adolescents and guardians of children |
126 (fase 1) / 34 (fase 2) |
Aspects physical, emotional, social, school, and oral health domains |
Steel et al., [30], 2009 / Estados Unidos |
Oral health-related quality of life for dentine hypersensitivity (DHEQ) |
48 |
Patients with dentin hypersensitivity |
268 |
Restrictions, adaptation, social impact, emotional impact and identity |
Boiko et al. [31], 2010 / Inglaterra |
Prosthetic quality of life (PQL) |
11 |
Patients with removable prostheses |
123 |
Physical, psychological and social well-being |
Montero et al. [32], 2011 / Espanha |
Chronic Oral Mucosal Diseases Questionnaire (COMDQ) |
26 |
Patients with chronic diseases of the oral mucosa |
260 |
Pain and functional limitation; medications and side effects; social and emotional support and patient support |
Ni Riordain & McCreary [33], 2011 / Irlanda |
Pediatric Oral Health-Related Quality of Life (POQL) |
10 |
Childrens |
3400 |
Physical Functionality, Functional Function, Social Functionality and Emotional Functioning |
Huntington et al. [34], 2011 / Estados Unidos |
Scale of Oral Health Outcomes for 5-year-old children (SOHO-5) |
07 |
Children 05 years |
296 |
Physical, psychological and social aspects |
Tsakos et al. [35], 2012 / Escócia |
Child Oral Health Impact Profile-Short Form (COHIP-SF 19) |
19 |
Childrens |
1175 |
Oral Health, Functional Welfare, and Sociow-Emotional Well-Being |
Broder et al., [36], 2012 / Estados Unidos |
Quality of Life with Implant-Prostheses (QoLIP-10) |
10 |
Prosthesis users |
150 |
Biopsychosocial dimension, aesthetic-dento-facial dimension and performance dimension |
Preciado et al. [37], 2013 / Espanha |
Oral health-related quality of life for dentine hypersensitivity DHEQ -15 |
15 |
Patients with dentin hypersensitivity |
353 |
Restrictions, adaptation, social impact, emotional impact and identity |
Machuca et al. [38], 2014 / Inglaterra |
Positive Oral Health and Well-Being (POHW) |
15 |
Adults |
619 |
Subjective-psychological attributes, Functional attributes, biological-physical attributes |
Zini et al. [39] 2016 / Estudo Multicêntrico – Estados Unidos, Alemanha e Israel |
Quality of Life related to Function, Aesthetics, Socialization, and Thoughts about health-behavioural habits (QoLFAST-10) |
10 |
Prosthesis users |
107 |
Social dimension, aesthetic dimension, functional dimension and thoughts about behavioral habits in health |
Castillo-Oyague et al. [40], 2016 / Espanha |
Malocclusion Impact Questionnaire (MIQ) |
17 |
Adolescents with malocclusion |
184 |
Teeth appearance, social interactions, and oral health and function |
Benson et al. [41], 2016 / Inglaterra |
Quality of life questionnaire for patients with oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMD QoL) |
20 |
Patients with potentially malignant oral disorders |
150 |
Difficulties with diagnosis, physical disability and functional limitations, psychological and social well-being and treatment in daily life |
Tadakamadla et al. [43], 2017 / Austrália |
Child Oral Health Impact Profile – Preschool version (COHIP-PS) |
11 |
Children 02 to 05 years |
327 |
Oral health, functional well-being, social well-being and self-image |
Ruff et al. [44], 2017 / Estados Unidos |