Background: Poor oral health in childhood can lead to adverse impacts later in life. We aimed to estimate the prevalence and population distribution of childhood dental caries in Australia and investigate factors that might ameliorate inequalities. Methods: Data from the nationally representative birth cohort Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (N = 5107), using questions assessing: The experience of dental caries during each biennial follow-up period (2-3 years to 10-11 years), socioeconomic position (SEP), and policy modifiable oral health factors. Results: The odds of dental caries were higher for children with lowest vs. highest SEP (adjusted OR (adjOR) 1.92, 95% CI 1.49-2.46), and lower where water was fluoridated to recommended ...
Background: This study compares oral health outcomes and behaviours for young Australian children by...
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...
The aim of this article was to quantify socioeconomic inequalities in dental caries experience among...
BACKGROUND: Dental caries is a multifactorial condition, prevention of which requires comprehensive ...
© 2009 American Association of Public Health DentistryObjectives: This study aimed to document the c...
The data cover 110,834 children from all states and territories except for New South Wales. ...
GD Slade, * AE Sanders, * CJ Bill, † LG Do* Background: This study tested the hypothesis that risk b...
Aims: Evidence suggests there are geographical variations in child oral health and this has prompted...
Aims: Evidence suggests there are geographical variations in child oral health and this has prompted...
Aims: Evidence suggests there are geographical variations in child oral health and this has prompted...
AIMS: Evidence suggests there are geographical variations in child oral health and this has prompted...
This paper was originally presented orally at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Australian/New Zealand ...
This study aimed to evaluate inequalities in children's dental caries experience among socioeconomic...
"This collaborative work provides a detailed snapshot of child oral health in Australia. In doing so...
Background: This study compares oral health outcomes and behaviours for young Australian children by...
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...
The aim of this article was to quantify socioeconomic inequalities in dental caries experience among...
BACKGROUND: Dental caries is a multifactorial condition, prevention of which requires comprehensive ...
© 2009 American Association of Public Health DentistryObjectives: This study aimed to document the c...
The data cover 110,834 children from all states and territories except for New South Wales. ...
GD Slade, * AE Sanders, * CJ Bill, † LG Do* Background: This study tested the hypothesis that risk b...
Aims: Evidence suggests there are geographical variations in child oral health and this has prompted...
Aims: Evidence suggests there are geographical variations in child oral health and this has prompted...
Aims: Evidence suggests there are geographical variations in child oral health and this has prompted...
AIMS: Evidence suggests there are geographical variations in child oral health and this has prompted...
This paper was originally presented orally at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Australian/New Zealand ...
This study aimed to evaluate inequalities in children's dental caries experience among socioeconomic...
"This collaborative work provides a detailed snapshot of child oral health in Australia. In doing so...
Background: This study compares oral health outcomes and behaviours for young Australian children by...
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...