Australia's oral health is suboptimal, particularly among disadvantaged people. One quarter of Australian adults have untreated decay and 23% have moderate or severe gum disease. Poor oral health is not only a source of pain, embarrassment, discrimination, and financial pressure for individuals, but also contributes to significant medical problems that impose a substantial burden on the community, the health system, and the economy. Expenditure on dental health accounts for more than 6% of total health funding. This RESEARCH ROUNDup discusses the problems and the potential solutions at a population and primary health care level, including the establishment of a universal dental care scheme
A key reference for public health practitioners, policy makers and those concerned about a fair go f...
Copyright © 2004 Public Health Association of AustraliaObjective: To establish population estimates ...
Despite vast improvement in global oral health, problems persist in many populations and communities...
Tooth and gum diseases affect the lives of many Australians; their job opportunities may be restrict...
Summary In 2010, 55% of 6-year-olds had experienced decay in their baby (deciduous) teeth and 48% o...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com Article first published online: 2...
Copyright © 2004 Public Health Association of AustraliaObjectivesTo evaluate the impact of recent ch...
Oral health is fundamental to overall health, wellbeing and quality of life. A healthy mouth en...
Poor oral health adversely affects a person’s quality of life. Oral health and systemic health are i...
This report summarises the most recent key findings on the state of oral health and dental care of t...
This report presents the most recent key information on the oral health and dental care of the Austr...
Oral health cannot be isolated from physical or mental health and should form part of comprehensive ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Background: Oral health has a substantial influence on quality of life and has been linked to genera...
Dental health has been largely excluded from the Australian Government’s health scheme Medicare. The...
A key reference for public health practitioners, policy makers and those concerned about a fair go f...
Copyright © 2004 Public Health Association of AustraliaObjective: To establish population estimates ...
Despite vast improvement in global oral health, problems persist in many populations and communities...
Tooth and gum diseases affect the lives of many Australians; their job opportunities may be restrict...
Summary In 2010, 55% of 6-year-olds had experienced decay in their baby (deciduous) teeth and 48% o...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com Article first published online: 2...
Copyright © 2004 Public Health Association of AustraliaObjectivesTo evaluate the impact of recent ch...
Oral health is fundamental to overall health, wellbeing and quality of life. A healthy mouth en...
Poor oral health adversely affects a person’s quality of life. Oral health and systemic health are i...
This report summarises the most recent key findings on the state of oral health and dental care of t...
This report presents the most recent key information on the oral health and dental care of the Austr...
Oral health cannot be isolated from physical or mental health and should form part of comprehensive ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Background: Oral health has a substantial influence on quality of life and has been linked to genera...
Dental health has been largely excluded from the Australian Government’s health scheme Medicare. The...
A key reference for public health practitioners, policy makers and those concerned about a fair go f...
Copyright © 2004 Public Health Association of AustraliaObjective: To establish population estimates ...
Despite vast improvement in global oral health, problems persist in many populations and communities...