Abstract Background The current public health research agenda was to identify the means to reduce oral health inequalities internationally. The objectives of this study were to provide evidence of inequality in unmet dental needs and to find influencing factors attributable to those among South Korean adults. Methods Pooled cross-sectional data from the fourth Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2007–2009) on 17,141 Korean adults were used. Demographic factors (sex, age, and marital status), socioeconomic factors (education level, employment status, and income level), need factors (normative dental needs and self-perceived oral health status), and oral health-related factors (the number of decayed teeth, the presence of...
BACKGROUNDS: We explored the association between working hours and unmet dental needs among adults...
Abstract Background Equity in health is an important consideration for policy makers particularly in...
Background: This study aimed to evaluate whether income-related inequalities in access to dental car...
OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to evaluate whether employment status is associated with the exp...
Objective: This study aims to examine associations between missing teeth with unmet needs (MTUN) and...
Objective: To identify the socioeconomic distribution of perceived oral health among adults in Tehra...
Abstract Background This study aims to evaluate inequality in oral health among adolescents and to e...
Socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with systemic disease and influences oral and general healt...
Background and Objectives: Precarious workers experience certain conditions, such as low income, ins...
Abstract Background Improving access to health services is a way towards achieving universal health ...
Statement of the Problem: Need assessment is considered as a key element of health care planning. Su...
Objective: To analyse the effects of socioeconomic disadvantage on access to dental care services an...
Abstract Background There are many determinants that can affect inequality in oral and dental health...
Abstract Background Social determinants drive disparities in dental visiting. Disparities can be mea...
Background: The aims of this study were to determine self-rated oral health and dental attendance ha...
BACKGROUNDS: We explored the association between working hours and unmet dental needs among adults...
Abstract Background Equity in health is an important consideration for policy makers particularly in...
Background: This study aimed to evaluate whether income-related inequalities in access to dental car...
OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to evaluate whether employment status is associated with the exp...
Objective: This study aims to examine associations between missing teeth with unmet needs (MTUN) and...
Objective: To identify the socioeconomic distribution of perceived oral health among adults in Tehra...
Abstract Background This study aims to evaluate inequality in oral health among adolescents and to e...
Socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with systemic disease and influences oral and general healt...
Background and Objectives: Precarious workers experience certain conditions, such as low income, ins...
Abstract Background Improving access to health services is a way towards achieving universal health ...
Statement of the Problem: Need assessment is considered as a key element of health care planning. Su...
Objective: To analyse the effects of socioeconomic disadvantage on access to dental care services an...
Abstract Background There are many determinants that can affect inequality in oral and dental health...
Abstract Background Social determinants drive disparities in dental visiting. Disparities can be mea...
Background: The aims of this study were to determine self-rated oral health and dental attendance ha...
BACKGROUNDS: We explored the association between working hours and unmet dental needs among adults...
Abstract Background Equity in health is an important consideration for policy makers particularly in...
Background: This study aimed to evaluate whether income-related inequalities in access to dental car...