Oral health is fundamental to overall health, wellbeing and quality of life. A healthy mouth enables people to eat, speak and socialise without pain, discomfort or embarrassment. The impact of oral disease on people’s everyday lives is subtle and pervasive, influencing eating, sleeping, work and social roles. The prevalence and recurrences of these impacts constitute a silent epidemic. Australia\u27s oral health is characterised by very good but worsening child oral health, high levels of oral disease among adults and major disparities in oral health and access to dental care between high and low income adults
Despite vast improvement in global oral health, problems persist in many populations and communities...
Poor oral health adversely affects a person’s quality of life. Oral health and systemic health are i...
The purpose of an oral health care system is to influence the population's way of life so that oral ...
Australia's oral health is suboptimal, particularly among disadvantaged people. One quarter of Austr...
Tooth and gum diseases affect the lives of many Australians; their job opportunities may be restrict...
Copyright © 2004 Public Health Association of AustraliaObjective: To establish population estimates ...
Oral health cannot be isolated from physical or mental health and should form part of comprehensive ...
If we could grade the social conditions of society from excellent to poor we would find that populat...
Copyright © 2004 Public Health Association of AustraliaObjectivesTo evaluate the impact of recent ch...
A key reference for public health practitioners, policy makers and those concerned about a fair go f...
Welfare, Oral health of adults in the public dental sector, shows that public dental patients have s...
This report presents findings from adult patients receiving public dental care. Patients eligible fo...
BACKGROUND: The reasons why social inequality is associated with oral health outcomes is poorly unde...
This report examines the implications of the lack of timely dental treatment for people on low incom...
This report provides information on the oral health and use of dental services among migrants in Aus...
Despite vast improvement in global oral health, problems persist in many populations and communities...
Poor oral health adversely affects a person’s quality of life. Oral health and systemic health are i...
The purpose of an oral health care system is to influence the population's way of life so that oral ...
Australia's oral health is suboptimal, particularly among disadvantaged people. One quarter of Austr...
Tooth and gum diseases affect the lives of many Australians; their job opportunities may be restrict...
Copyright © 2004 Public Health Association of AustraliaObjective: To establish population estimates ...
Oral health cannot be isolated from physical or mental health and should form part of comprehensive ...
If we could grade the social conditions of society from excellent to poor we would find that populat...
Copyright © 2004 Public Health Association of AustraliaObjectivesTo evaluate the impact of recent ch...
A key reference for public health practitioners, policy makers and those concerned about a fair go f...
Welfare, Oral health of adults in the public dental sector, shows that public dental patients have s...
This report presents findings from adult patients receiving public dental care. Patients eligible fo...
BACKGROUND: The reasons why social inequality is associated with oral health outcomes is poorly unde...
This report examines the implications of the lack of timely dental treatment for people on low incom...
This report provides information on the oral health and use of dental services among migrants in Aus...
Despite vast improvement in global oral health, problems persist in many populations and communities...
Poor oral health adversely affects a person’s quality of life. Oral health and systemic health are i...
The purpose of an oral health care system is to influence the population's way of life so that oral ...