Demographic, health and lifestyle factors associated with dental service attendance by young adults LM Slack-Smith, * CR Mills, † MK Bulsara † MJ O’Grady‡ Background: The aim of this study was to describe the demographic and health and lifestyle factors associated with dental service attendance in the previous 12 months by young Australian adults (18–24 years). Methods: Population-based data from the 2001 Australian National Health Survey were analysed. Proportions and single associations between variables of interest and dental service attendance were calculated. A logistic regression analysis using significant single association variables was then conducted. Results: Overall, 41 per cent of young adults in this study had visited a dental ...
Background: Significant gains have been documented on the oral health of Australian children. Howeve...
This publication presents findings on dental visiting and receipt of dental services by dental insu...
Background: Knowledge of the effect of dental care and dental visiting behavior on oral health impac...
Background: The decline in the appropriate use of dental services from childhood to adulthood is of ...
OBJECTIVE: Dental insurance status is strongly associated with service use. In models of dental visi...
This study uses data from the 2004-2006 Australian National Survey of Adult Oral Health and a simult...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association (9th ...
Objectives: To describe associations between dental insurance and use of dental care by Australian a...
Objectives. To determine factors associated with routine dental attendance in Aboriginal Australians...
Copyright © 2004 Australian Dental Association The document attached has been archived with permissi...
Abstract Background While the majority of dental care in Australia is provided in the private sector...
Introduction: Australians living outside capital cities have poorer oral health. This study aims to ...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess associations between level of dental insurance cover...
First published: 31 January 2021Objectives: To examine if making a visit, number of visits and servi...
Background: Most dental health policies encourage people to attend a dentist regularly for check-ups...
Background: Significant gains have been documented on the oral health of Australian children. Howeve...
This publication presents findings on dental visiting and receipt of dental services by dental insu...
Background: Knowledge of the effect of dental care and dental visiting behavior on oral health impac...
Background: The decline in the appropriate use of dental services from childhood to adulthood is of ...
OBJECTIVE: Dental insurance status is strongly associated with service use. In models of dental visi...
This study uses data from the 2004-2006 Australian National Survey of Adult Oral Health and a simult...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association (9th ...
Objectives: To describe associations between dental insurance and use of dental care by Australian a...
Objectives. To determine factors associated with routine dental attendance in Aboriginal Australians...
Copyright © 2004 Australian Dental Association The document attached has been archived with permissi...
Abstract Background While the majority of dental care in Australia is provided in the private sector...
Introduction: Australians living outside capital cities have poorer oral health. This study aims to ...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess associations between level of dental insurance cover...
First published: 31 January 2021Objectives: To examine if making a visit, number of visits and servi...
Background: Most dental health policies encourage people to attend a dentist regularly for check-ups...
Background: Significant gains have been documented on the oral health of Australian children. Howeve...
This publication presents findings on dental visiting and receipt of dental services by dental insu...
Background: Knowledge of the effect of dental care and dental visiting behavior on oral health impac...