Oral health policy and funding must be informed by well-designed studies which monitor oral health and the factors which influence it.This study aimed to analyse the oral health of the Longitudinal Study of Australia Children (LSAC).The LSAC is a dual-cohort cross-sequential study run biennially since 2004. Carer-report measures for oral health were measured across six biennial waves and included frequency of tooth brushing, dental service use, and dental problems since the previous wave.A total of 10\ua0090 Australian children participated at baseline (birth [B] n\ua0=\ua05017 and kindergarten [K] n\ua0=\ua04983). Most carers reported that children brushed daily and had regular access to dental care. Increasing age was a significant predic...
Dental caries persists as one of the most prevalent chronic diseases among children worldwide. This ...
BACKGROUND: Dental caries is a multifactorial condition, prevention of which requires comprehensive ...
The data cover 110,834 children from all states and territories except for New South Wales. ...
"This collaborative work provides a detailed snapshot of child oral health in Australia. In doing so...
This report describes the state of oral health of Australian children examined by school dental ser...
The establishment of the evaluation programme of the Australian School Dental Scheme has led to cont...
This report describes the state of oral health of Australian children examined by school dental serv...
Background: The West Australian School Dental Service (SDS) provides free, statewide, primary dental...
Background: This study compares oral health outcomes and behaviours for young Australian children by...
Background Whilst the global burden of caries is increasing, the trajectory of decay in young child...
Social determinants of oral health are complex and have been described by conceptual frameworks. A w...
Background: Poor oral health in childhood can lead to adverse impacts later in life. We aimed to est...
Abstract Background Early childhood caries disproportionately affects vulnerable groups and remains ...
Background: The caries process follows a strong social gradient which can commence in the first year...
Purpose: Fisher-Owens et al. described the diverse family-level factors influencing children's oral ...
Dental caries persists as one of the most prevalent chronic diseases among children worldwide. This ...
BACKGROUND: Dental caries is a multifactorial condition, prevention of which requires comprehensive ...
The data cover 110,834 children from all states and territories except for New South Wales. ...
"This collaborative work provides a detailed snapshot of child oral health in Australia. In doing so...
This report describes the state of oral health of Australian children examined by school dental ser...
The establishment of the evaluation programme of the Australian School Dental Scheme has led to cont...
This report describes the state of oral health of Australian children examined by school dental serv...
Background: The West Australian School Dental Service (SDS) provides free, statewide, primary dental...
Background: This study compares oral health outcomes and behaviours for young Australian children by...
Background Whilst the global burden of caries is increasing, the trajectory of decay in young child...
Social determinants of oral health are complex and have been described by conceptual frameworks. A w...
Background: Poor oral health in childhood can lead to adverse impacts later in life. We aimed to est...
Abstract Background Early childhood caries disproportionately affects vulnerable groups and remains ...
Background: The caries process follows a strong social gradient which can commence in the first year...
Purpose: Fisher-Owens et al. described the diverse family-level factors influencing children's oral ...
Dental caries persists as one of the most prevalent chronic diseases among children worldwide. This ...
BACKGROUND: Dental caries is a multifactorial condition, prevention of which requires comprehensive ...
The data cover 110,834 children from all states and territories except for New South Wales. ...