The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective: To investigate time trends in dental service provision by location. Design: Five cross-sectional surveys across a 20-year period. Setting: Australian private general dental practice. Participants: A random sample of dentists. Methods: Mailed questionnaires were collected in 1983, 1988, 1993, 1998 and 2003 (response rates 71–76%). Main outcome measures: Annual services per dentist. Results: Decreases in the provision of restorative services, and increases in diagnostic and preventive services, occurred in major city locations but not in other locations. While decreases over time were observed in extraction rates in both major city and other locations, higher extractio...
Such changes in oral health, demographics and use of services are expected to impact on the practice...
Based on the National Health Survey of 2005, this study examined the use of dental services among no...
In 1987 all non‐specialist ADA member private practitioners in Queensland were invited to participat...
Copyright © 2003 F D I World Dental PressAim: To investigate time trends in service provision. Desig...
AimTo-investigate time trends in service provision.DesignFive cross-sectional surveys across a 20-ye...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate time trends in dental service provision. METHODS: A random sample of Austr...
Variations in service provision between geographical locations may be associated with factors such a...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier ScienceObjectives. Restorative services are a major component of the annua...
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to evaluate relative change over 17 years in clinical oral healt...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
Copyright © 2002 F D I World Dental PressAim: To investigate time trends in practice activity. Desig...
This chapter evaluates trends in oral health and use of dental services in the Australian population...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a different number and type of services were provided in Australian ...
This report finds that all measures of tooth loss, poorer oral health and unfavourable dental visiti...
© Blackwell Munksgaard, 2005 The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjecti...
Such changes in oral health, demographics and use of services are expected to impact on the practice...
Based on the National Health Survey of 2005, this study examined the use of dental services among no...
In 1987 all non‐specialist ADA member private practitioners in Queensland were invited to participat...
Copyright © 2003 F D I World Dental PressAim: To investigate time trends in service provision. Desig...
AimTo-investigate time trends in service provision.DesignFive cross-sectional surveys across a 20-ye...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate time trends in dental service provision. METHODS: A random sample of Austr...
Variations in service provision between geographical locations may be associated with factors such a...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier ScienceObjectives. Restorative services are a major component of the annua...
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to evaluate relative change over 17 years in clinical oral healt...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
Copyright © 2002 F D I World Dental PressAim: To investigate time trends in practice activity. Desig...
This chapter evaluates trends in oral health and use of dental services in the Australian population...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a different number and type of services were provided in Australian ...
This report finds that all measures of tooth loss, poorer oral health and unfavourable dental visiti...
© Blackwell Munksgaard, 2005 The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjecti...
Such changes in oral health, demographics and use of services are expected to impact on the practice...
Based on the National Health Survey of 2005, this study examined the use of dental services among no...
In 1987 all non‐specialist ADA member private practitioners in Queensland were invited to participat...