Copyright © 2007 Taylor & FrancisObjectivesTo explore the prevalence and severity of Indigenous and non-Indigenous child dental disease in relation to age, sex, residential location and socio-economic status in three Australian states and territories.DesignChildren aged 4-14 years who were enrolled in a school dental or screening service in New South Wales, South Australia and the Northern Territory, Australia, were randomly selected to take part in this cross-sectional study. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were used to assess outcomes.ResultsA total of 328,042 children were included, of which 10,517 (3.2%) were Indigenous. Some 67.1% of Indigenous children lived in rural areas and 47.3% lived in areas of high disadvantage. About 37.5%...
Tooth decay is related to poverty, measured at individual and neighbourhood levels. It is however un...
Dental diseases have shown to be influenced by area-level socioeconomic status. This study aims to a...
To assess dental caries trends in indigenous children in South Australia, 2001-2010; and contributio...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAim: To compare the dental disease e...
Objective To examine trends in dental caries among indigenous and non-indigenous children in an Aust...
Objectives: To explore the prevalence and severity of Indigenous and non-Indigenous child dental dis...
Few studies have specifically compared the prevalence of dental caries among contemporary Australian...
Background: Limited research has been undertaken in Australia to assess the dental status of pre-sch...
Background: Limited research has been undertaken in Australia to assess the dental status of pre-sch...
Copyright © 2007 EJ Parker, LM JamiesonIntroductionIndigenous children in Australia have higher dent...
This review of the oral health of children in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA demonstrate...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective: To describe oral health i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between children's clinical oral health status and their resid...
Importance: Although the prevalence of untreated dental caries among Indigenous Australian children ...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate risk indicators for untreated dental decay among Indigenous Australian chil...
Tooth decay is related to poverty, measured at individual and neighbourhood levels. It is however un...
Dental diseases have shown to be influenced by area-level socioeconomic status. This study aims to a...
To assess dental caries trends in indigenous children in South Australia, 2001-2010; and contributio...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAim: To compare the dental disease e...
Objective To examine trends in dental caries among indigenous and non-indigenous children in an Aust...
Objectives: To explore the prevalence and severity of Indigenous and non-Indigenous child dental dis...
Few studies have specifically compared the prevalence of dental caries among contemporary Australian...
Background: Limited research has been undertaken in Australia to assess the dental status of pre-sch...
Background: Limited research has been undertaken in Australia to assess the dental status of pre-sch...
Copyright © 2007 EJ Parker, LM JamiesonIntroductionIndigenous children in Australia have higher dent...
This review of the oral health of children in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA demonstrate...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective: To describe oral health i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between children's clinical oral health status and their resid...
Importance: Although the prevalence of untreated dental caries among Indigenous Australian children ...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate risk indicators for untreated dental decay among Indigenous Australian chil...
Tooth decay is related to poverty, measured at individual and neighbourhood levels. It is however un...
Dental diseases have shown to be influenced by area-level socioeconomic status. This study aims to a...
To assess dental caries trends in indigenous children in South Australia, 2001-2010; and contributio...