Background: A prospective Aboriginal Birth Cohort (ABC) study has been underway in Australia's Northern Territory since 1987. Inclusion of oral epidemiological information in a follow-up study required flexible and novel approaches with unconventional techniques. Documenting these procedures may be of value to researchers interested in including oral health components in remotely-located studies. The objectives are to compare and describe dental data collection methods in wave III of the ABC study with a more conventional oral health investigation. Methods: The Australian National Survey of Adult Oral Health (NSAOH) was considered the 'conventional' study. Differences between this investigation and the dental component of the ABC study were...
Abstract Objectives: Aboriginal people continue to experience a disproportionately heavy burden of o...
Background: Historically, Indigenous Australians experienced poorer oral health than non-Indigenous ...
Aims: The aim of this study was to describe the impact of oral health conditions among a convenience...
Abstract Background A prospective Aboriginal Birth Cohort (ABC) study has been underway in Australia...
Background: Access to affordable dental care is difficult for many Australians, particularly people ...
The health inequities of Indigenous peoples compared with non-Indigenous peoples are significant and...
Background: Indigenous South Australians carry a disproportionate burden of dental diseases, with ap...
The definitive version can be found at www.blackwell-synergy.comBackground: Indigenous Australians h...
Background: Indigenous Australians have been reported in a range of studies to have worse health tha...
Objectives: To explore the prevalence and severity of Indigenous and non-Indigenous child dental dis...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the reported oral health behaviours and perceptions of Indigenous Australians...
Robust oral health epidemiological information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults is s...
Background: Limited research has been undertaken in Australia to assess the dental status of pre-sch...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Early Childhood Caries (ECC) is a widespread problem in Australian Aboriginal ...
Background: Improving oral health for Aboriginal Australians has been slow. Despite dental disease b...
Abstract Objectives: Aboriginal people continue to experience a disproportionately heavy burden of o...
Background: Historically, Indigenous Australians experienced poorer oral health than non-Indigenous ...
Aims: The aim of this study was to describe the impact of oral health conditions among a convenience...
Abstract Background A prospective Aboriginal Birth Cohort (ABC) study has been underway in Australia...
Background: Access to affordable dental care is difficult for many Australians, particularly people ...
The health inequities of Indigenous peoples compared with non-Indigenous peoples are significant and...
Background: Indigenous South Australians carry a disproportionate burden of dental diseases, with ap...
The definitive version can be found at www.blackwell-synergy.comBackground: Indigenous Australians h...
Background: Indigenous Australians have been reported in a range of studies to have worse health tha...
Objectives: To explore the prevalence and severity of Indigenous and non-Indigenous child dental dis...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the reported oral health behaviours and perceptions of Indigenous Australians...
Robust oral health epidemiological information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults is s...
Background: Limited research has been undertaken in Australia to assess the dental status of pre-sch...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Early Childhood Caries (ECC) is a widespread problem in Australian Aboriginal ...
Background: Improving oral health for Aboriginal Australians has been slow. Despite dental disease b...
Abstract Objectives: Aboriginal people continue to experience a disproportionately heavy burden of o...
Background: Historically, Indigenous Australians experienced poorer oral health than non-Indigenous ...
Aims: The aim of this study was to describe the impact of oral health conditions among a convenience...