Before implementing a new oral health promotion program in the French overseas territory of Nouvelle Calédonie, the health authorities needed recent data about dental status of the New Caledonian child population.This study aimed to describe the dental status of 6, 9 and 12-yr-old New Caledonian children and to investigate the environmental and behavioural risk factors related to oral health.A randomly selected sample of 2734 children (744 6-yr-olds, 789 9-yr-olds, and 1201 12-yr-olds) was examined clinically by seven calibrated investigators and participants responded to a questionnaire. The main variables were objective criteria about dental status and subjective criteria about experience of dental care, dental fear, self-perception of or...
The purpose of the study was to investigate perceived teeth health status and oral health behavior, ...
The National Oral Health Survey of Vietnam 1999 was conducted to inform policy development. Aims. Th...
This review of the oral health of children in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA demonstrate...
Before implementing a new oral health promotion program in the French overseas territory of Nouvelle...
Background: Before implementing a new oral health promotion program in the French overseas territory...
In 1964, the government created the dental hygiene service following an epidemiological survey highl...
Copyright © 2003 The New Zealand Dental JournalObjectivesTo examine the self-reported and clinical o...
Background: The caries process follows a strong social gradient which can commence in the first year...
Aims To assess the actual oral health status of Portuguese schoolchildren aged 6 and 12 years accord...
BACKGROUND:The objective of this retrospective survey was to evaluate after one year, the conditions...
"This collaborative work provides a detailed snapshot of child oral health in Australia. In doing so...
Background/Aim. Oral health is very important for the function and the quality of human life. The a...
Aim The burden of dental caries in young Lao children is high. As a result, these children suffer fr...
The National Oral Health Survey of Vietnam 1999 was conducted to inform policy development. Aims. Th...
Research has shown that the oral health of Māori is far worse than non-Māori across all age groups....
The purpose of the study was to investigate perceived teeth health status and oral health behavior, ...
The National Oral Health Survey of Vietnam 1999 was conducted to inform policy development. Aims. Th...
This review of the oral health of children in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA demonstrate...
Before implementing a new oral health promotion program in the French overseas territory of Nouvelle...
Background: Before implementing a new oral health promotion program in the French overseas territory...
In 1964, the government created the dental hygiene service following an epidemiological survey highl...
Copyright © 2003 The New Zealand Dental JournalObjectivesTo examine the self-reported and clinical o...
Background: The caries process follows a strong social gradient which can commence in the first year...
Aims To assess the actual oral health status of Portuguese schoolchildren aged 6 and 12 years accord...
BACKGROUND:The objective of this retrospective survey was to evaluate after one year, the conditions...
"This collaborative work provides a detailed snapshot of child oral health in Australia. In doing so...
Background/Aim. Oral health is very important for the function and the quality of human life. The a...
Aim The burden of dental caries in young Lao children is high. As a result, these children suffer fr...
The National Oral Health Survey of Vietnam 1999 was conducted to inform policy development. Aims. Th...
Research has shown that the oral health of Māori is far worse than non-Māori across all age groups....
The purpose of the study was to investigate perceived teeth health status and oral health behavior, ...
The National Oral Health Survey of Vietnam 1999 was conducted to inform policy development. Aims. Th...
This review of the oral health of children in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA demonstrate...