Background: The caries process follows a strong social gradient which can commence in the first years of life. Yet data on young children remain limited. This study reports the potential risk factors and indicators in urban, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children aged less than 5 and estimates the prevalence of caries. Methods: Demographic and risk factor and risk indicator data were collected at baseline in a cohort study of children attending a health clinic in north Brisbane. Dentulous children received a basic oral examination to explore the presence of decayed, missing and filled teeth (dmft). Descriptive analyses were performed. A backwards stepwise logistic regression model was performed to identify potential associations wit...
Background. Oral diseases are amongst the costliest in Australia. Oral Health expenditure is the six...
Social determinants of oral health are complex and have been described by conceptual frameworks. A w...
Oral health policy and funding must be informed by well-designed studies which monitor oral health a...
Background: The caries process follows a strong social gradient which can commence in the first year...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate risk indicators for untreated dental decay among Indigenous Australian chil...
GD Slade, * AE Sanders, * CJ Bill, † LG Do* Background: This study tested the hypothesis that risk b...
Purpose: This study investigated the prevalence and etiological factors associated with caries in a ...
BACKGROUND: Dental caries is a multifactorial condition, prevention of which requires comprehensive ...
Background: Limited research has been undertaken in Australia to assess the dental status of pre-sch...
Early childhood caries is a significant international public health problem. The aim of this paper ...
ObjectivesTo determine dental caries risk indicators among a birth cohort of Australian Aboriginal y...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
Dental caries persists as one of the most prevalent chronic diseases among children worldwide. This ...
Background: To report the dental caries experience of preschool children within the north Brisbane r...
Poster Session: Oral Health Inequalities - IP-3695Objectives: Early childhood caries (ECC) is a maj...
Background. Oral diseases are amongst the costliest in Australia. Oral Health expenditure is the six...
Social determinants of oral health are complex and have been described by conceptual frameworks. A w...
Oral health policy and funding must be informed by well-designed studies which monitor oral health a...
Background: The caries process follows a strong social gradient which can commence in the first year...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate risk indicators for untreated dental decay among Indigenous Australian chil...
GD Slade, * AE Sanders, * CJ Bill, † LG Do* Background: This study tested the hypothesis that risk b...
Purpose: This study investigated the prevalence and etiological factors associated with caries in a ...
BACKGROUND: Dental caries is a multifactorial condition, prevention of which requires comprehensive ...
Background: Limited research has been undertaken in Australia to assess the dental status of pre-sch...
Early childhood caries is a significant international public health problem. The aim of this paper ...
ObjectivesTo determine dental caries risk indicators among a birth cohort of Australian Aboriginal y...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
Dental caries persists as one of the most prevalent chronic diseases among children worldwide. This ...
Background: To report the dental caries experience of preschool children within the north Brisbane r...
Poster Session: Oral Health Inequalities - IP-3695Objectives: Early childhood caries (ECC) is a maj...
Background. Oral diseases are amongst the costliest in Australia. Oral Health expenditure is the six...
Social determinants of oral health are complex and have been described by conceptual frameworks. A w...
Oral health policy and funding must be informed by well-designed studies which monitor oral health a...