Description |
vi, 39 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm |
Series |
Dental statistics and research series, 1321-0254 ; no. 47 |
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Dental statistics and research series ; no. 47
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Summary |
This report presents findings from adult patients receiving public dental care. Patients eligible for public dental care are primarily holders of government entitlement cards such as aged pensioners and the unemployed. Findings are presented on tooth loss, dental caries and periodontal disease, and comparisons are made between public dental patients and the Australian population using data from the National Survey of Adult Oral Health 2004-06. The higher prevalence of an inadequate dentition, presence of decayed teeth and periodontal pockets among public dental patients compared to the Australian population indicates that this low income group suffers from disadvantage in oral health status related to their lower socio-economic status and ability to access dental services |
Notes |
"Cat. no. DEN 192 |
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"Cat. no. TEST" |
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"Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health, the University of Adelaide" |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 25-26) |
Notes |
This research was assisted by Population Health Division of the Australian Government Dept. of Health and Ageing, |
Issuing Body |
Papers in the Dental statistics and research series are issued in conjunction with the AIHW Dental Statistics and Research Unit (DSRU) which is located within the Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health, Dental School, University of Adelaide |
Subject |
Dental public health -- Australia -- Statistics.
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Dental surveys -- Australia.
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Dental care -- Australia -- Statistics.
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Genre/Form |
Statistics.
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Author |
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Dental Statistics and Research Unit.
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Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health.
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ISSN |
1321-0254 |
ISBN |
9781740248631 |
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