Exit Survey Data and Results.
An Exit Survey of the Opinions of Patients' (and Parents') regarding Toothche' and their post-operative experiences, both before and after using Toothche', has resulted in the following statistical information.

20.0% of patients (or parents) report that they (or their child has) have previously experienced a bite injury after a dental appointment where Local Anesthetic was used.

93.8% of respondents (patients or parents of patients) who used the Toothche' brand Mouth Guard felt that the use of Toothche' prevented injury to the oral soft tissues during the post-operative period of numbness.

89.1% of respondents (patients or parents of patients) who used the Toothche' brand Mouth Guard felt that the use of Toothche' would be beneficial after future appointments.

98.4% of respondents (patients or parents of patients) who used the Toothche' brand Mouth Guard felt that Toothche' is an improvement over previously experienced methods of addressing self-induced post-anesthetic bite injury prevention.

62.7% of respondents rated Toothche' as "Significantly Better" than other methods of preventing self-induced post-anesthetic bite injuries.

28.8% of respondents rated Toothche' as "Somewhat Better" than other methods of preventing self-induced post-anesthetic bite injuries.

8.5% of respondents rated Toothche' as "About the Same" as other methods of preventing self-induced post-anesthetic bite injuries.

0% of respondents rated Toothche' as "Somewhat Worse" or "Significantly Worse" than other methods of preventing self-induced post-anesthetic bite injuries.

98.4% of respondents (patients or parents of patients) feel that dentists should have Toothche' available in their practices for their patients' to use after treatment involving the use of Local Anesthetic.

98.4% of respondents (patients or parents of patients) who have used the Toothche' brand Mouth Guard would recommend Toothche' to a friend who is planning to have dental treatment.

92.9% of respondents (patients or parents of patients) would recommend a dental practice due to the dental practices' use of Toothche'.

Percentages of Survey Respondents (based on the age ranges of the Children) treated with a Toothche' Mouth Guard.
0-4 y.o.
5-8 y.o.
9-12 y.o.
13-16 y.o.
17+ y.o.
6.2%
50.8%
26.2%
10.8%
6.2%

Note: Survey Data and Results are current as of January 13, 2009