Background. Oral diseases are amongst the costliest in Australia. Oral Health expenditure is the sixth highest health cost and accounts for 7% of total allocated health expenditure ($3.4 billion). Decreased productivity, days lost at work and school increase the community burden. According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2011, ~49% of Australian children aged 6 had caries experience in their deciduous teeth and this is rising. The aetiology of dental caries involves a complex interplay of individual, behavioural, social, economic, political and environmental conditions, and there is renewed interest in genetic predisposition. The ongoing Griffith University Birth Cohort Study provides a valuable opportunity to investigate...
Background/Aim. Identification of caries risk indicators involved in the disease development is of g...
The most common oral disease of public health concern is dental caries, a multifactorial disease tha...
Objectives: The aim of this birth cohort study was to identify concurrent associations between early...
BACKGROUND: Dental caries (decay) during childhood is largely preventable however it remains a signi...
© 2018 Dr. Mihiri Jacintha SilvaThrough toothache, infection and tooth loss, dental diseases have a ...
Purpose: Fisher-Owens et al. described the diverse family-level factors influencing children's oral ...
Background Dental caries (decay) during childhood is largely preventable however it remains a signi...
GD Slade, * AE Sanders, * CJ Bill, † LG Do* Background: This study tested the hypothesis that risk b...
Background The caries process follows a strong social gradient which can commence in the first year...
RESEARCH AIMS: Many studies have identified an association between cardiovascular disease and period...
Context: The effects of the oral health status of one generation on that of the next within families...
AIM: To evaluate the causes of Early Childhood Caries.STUDY DESIGN: A statistical comparison of two ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
Dental caries is the most common chronic disease of childhood, worldwide. A better understanding of ...
Background Whilst the global burden of caries is increasing, the trajectory of decay in young child...
Background/Aim. Identification of caries risk indicators involved in the disease development is of g...
The most common oral disease of public health concern is dental caries, a multifactorial disease tha...
Objectives: The aim of this birth cohort study was to identify concurrent associations between early...
BACKGROUND: Dental caries (decay) during childhood is largely preventable however it remains a signi...
© 2018 Dr. Mihiri Jacintha SilvaThrough toothache, infection and tooth loss, dental diseases have a ...
Purpose: Fisher-Owens et al. described the diverse family-level factors influencing children's oral ...
Background Dental caries (decay) during childhood is largely preventable however it remains a signi...
GD Slade, * AE Sanders, * CJ Bill, † LG Do* Background: This study tested the hypothesis that risk b...
Background The caries process follows a strong social gradient which can commence in the first year...
RESEARCH AIMS: Many studies have identified an association between cardiovascular disease and period...
Context: The effects of the oral health status of one generation on that of the next within families...
AIM: To evaluate the causes of Early Childhood Caries.STUDY DESIGN: A statistical comparison of two ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
Dental caries is the most common chronic disease of childhood, worldwide. A better understanding of ...
Background Whilst the global burden of caries is increasing, the trajectory of decay in young child...
Background/Aim. Identification of caries risk indicators involved in the disease development is of g...
The most common oral disease of public health concern is dental caries, a multifactorial disease tha...
Objectives: The aim of this birth cohort study was to identify concurrent associations between early...