Objective A cross‐sectional study was conducted involving older adults from social clubs within a regional local government area in the state of Victoria, Australia, to identify factors associated with knowledge, and attitudes about oral health, as well as perceived self‐efficacy. Methods Participants underwent an oral health interview, followed by a comprehensive oral clinical examination. Results A total of 225 older adults participated in this study. The mean age was 70.7 (range: 55–96) years. The majority was females (62.0%) and had incomplete secondary education or less (56.1%); 34.2% were fully edentulous. The mean oral health knowledge score was 24.7 (SD 3.8). None of the socio‐demographic and oral health variables yielded a sig...
Objectives: Little is known about older persons’ perceptions of oral health and oral health care. Th...
Background: Poor oral hygiene is associated with metabolic syndrome, systemic diseases, mortality an...
This study evaluated the associations between oral and general health behaviours, self-reported heal...
The purpose of this study was to trial the suitability of an oral health promotion toolkit in a chai...
Objective: Knowledge of oral disease prevention should lead to better oral health outcomes. The aims...
Background: Oral health is an integral component of general health as Sir William Osler said that ‘o...
The older population in the United States is growing at an unprecedented rate. Majority of older Ame...
Introduction—The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between oral health knowl...
Introduction—The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between oral health knowl...
We analyzed data from the 2004-06 Australian National Survey of Adult Oral Health to investigate the...
Good oral health is considered essential in maintaining of individual\u27s good overall health. Info...
Introduction—The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between oral health knowl...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore older persons’ beliefs and attitudes towards oral he...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research is to understand the current status of community elderly or...
Background: Poor oral hygiene is associated with metabolic syndrome, systemic diseases, mortality an...
Objectives: Little is known about older persons’ perceptions of oral health and oral health care. Th...
Background: Poor oral hygiene is associated with metabolic syndrome, systemic diseases, mortality an...
This study evaluated the associations between oral and general health behaviours, self-reported heal...
The purpose of this study was to trial the suitability of an oral health promotion toolkit in a chai...
Objective: Knowledge of oral disease prevention should lead to better oral health outcomes. The aims...
Background: Oral health is an integral component of general health as Sir William Osler said that ‘o...
The older population in the United States is growing at an unprecedented rate. Majority of older Ame...
Introduction—The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between oral health knowl...
Introduction—The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between oral health knowl...
We analyzed data from the 2004-06 Australian National Survey of Adult Oral Health to investigate the...
Good oral health is considered essential in maintaining of individual\u27s good overall health. Info...
Introduction—The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between oral health knowl...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore older persons’ beliefs and attitudes towards oral he...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research is to understand the current status of community elderly or...
Background: Poor oral hygiene is associated with metabolic syndrome, systemic diseases, mortality an...
Objectives: Little is known about older persons’ perceptions of oral health and oral health care. Th...
Background: Poor oral hygiene is associated with metabolic syndrome, systemic diseases, mortality an...
This study evaluated the associations between oral and general health behaviours, self-reported heal...