C M H H van Houtem
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Recent Articles
1.
van der Zwaag N, Leen N, Baas J, van Houtem C
Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd
. 2022 Nov;
129(11):519-524.
PMID: 36345677
People with alexithymia have difficulty identifying and describing feelings, have little imagination and mental processes largely orientated towards facts and less towards inner experience. It occurs in about 1 in...
2.
van Houtem C, Pieterse C, de Jongh A
Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd
. 2022 Nov;
129(11):507-512.
PMID: 36345675
Fear of dental treatment is a common phenomenon. Every oral health care provider will have to treat a patient with this fear one day. Adequate diagnostics are essential for a...
3.
Pieterse C, van Houtem C
Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd
. 2022 Nov;
129(11):487-490.
PMID: 36345670
In the months leading up to this special on 'dental anxiety', an online survey was conducted on various aspects of the treatment of anxious patients. This survey was completed by...
4.
Veldt E, Vermaire J, van Houtem C, de Jongh A
Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd
. 2018 Feb;
125(2):101-107.
PMID: 29461542
A disproportionately sensitive gag reflex can hamper adequate dental treatment. Because an evidence-based treatment for this condition is lacking at this moment, a study of patients and success variables for...
5.
van Houtem C, Schuller A, Vermaire J, van Kempen C, Verrips G
Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd
. 2017 Dec;
124(12):625-633.
PMID: 29257835
The Dental Satisfaction Questionnaire (DSQ) is a questionnaire consisting of 31 items assessing patient satisfaction with dental attendance. By means of factor analysis (principal component analysis), the number of items...
6.
Vermaire J, van Houtem C, Ross J, Schuller A
Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd
. 2017 Sep;
124(9):425-430.
PMID: 28920969
In this study, a comparison was made between disease-specific (oral health-related) quality of life (OHQoL), measured with the OHIP-14 questionnaire, and generic (general health-related) quality of life (GHQoL), measured with...
7.
Verrips G, Vermaire J, van Houtem C, van Kempen C, Schuller A
Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd
. 2017 May;
124(5):273-278.
PMID: 28501882
In the Netherlands, no epidemiologic data on the oral health of cultural groups of children and adolescents living in deprived areas are available. The aim of the present study was...
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Verrips G, Vermaire J, van Houtem C, van Kempen C, Schuller A
Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd
. 2017 Mar;
124(3):143-147.
PMID: 28272586
In the Netherlands, little epidemiologic data is available on the oral health of the various cultural groups comprising the adult population living in deprived areas. The aim of an investigation...
9.
van Houtem C
Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd
. 2017 Jan;
124(1):42-44.
PMID: 28067923
Extreme dental treatment anxiety, fainting or gagging in the dentist's chair can seriously hinder a patient's dental treatment. While a series of widely diverse studies on extreme dental treatment anxiety...
10.
Vermaire J, van Houtem C, Ross J, Schuller A
Eur J Oral Sci
. 2016 Aug;
124(5):454-458.
PMID: 27506593
The aim of this study was to compare disease-specific (oral health-related) quality of life (OHRQoL), assessed using the Oral Health Impact Profile-14 (OHIP-14), and generic (health-related) quality of life (HRQoL),...