The importance of understanding barriers to dental attendance of adults in the UK was acknowledged in the first Adult Dental Health Survey in 1968 and has been investigated in all subsequent ADH surveys. In 1968, approximately 40% of dentate adults said they attended for a regular check-up; by 2009 this was 61%. Attendance patterns were associated with greater frequency of toothbrushing, use of additional dental hygiene products, lower plaque and calculus levels. Just under three-fifths of adults said they had tried to make an NHS dental appointment in the previous five years. The vast majority (92%) successfully received and attended an appointment, while a further 1% received an appointment but did not attend. The remaining 7% of adults w...
Participants in the BSD Survey responded to a series of questions designed to elicit information on ...
OBJECTIVE: This paper reports on a study of dental anxiety among adults aged 60 years living indepen...
Objectives: It has been proposed that avoidance of dental visits might be the main determinant of po...
The importance of understanding barriers to dental attendance of adults in the UK was acknowledged i...
The importance of understanding barriers to dental attendance of adults in the UK was acknowledged i...
The 1998 survey of Adult Dental Health in the UK was carried out under the auspices of the Office of...
Background: Most dental health policies encourage people to attend a dentist regularly for check-ups...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Adult Dental Health Surve...
Traditional surveys of adult dental health have used calibrated examiners to collect clinical data. ...
This study was designed to determine factors associated with and levels of dental service utilisatio...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Adult Dental He...
Objectives: To determine satisfaction with dental care services among the UK adult population, and t...
Aims The aims of this paper are first, to determine the extent of difficulties the public are experi...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Adult Dental He...
Background: The decline in the appropriate use of dental services from childhood to adulthood is of ...
Participants in the BSD Survey responded to a series of questions designed to elicit information on ...
OBJECTIVE: This paper reports on a study of dental anxiety among adults aged 60 years living indepen...
Objectives: It has been proposed that avoidance of dental visits might be the main determinant of po...
The importance of understanding barriers to dental attendance of adults in the UK was acknowledged i...
The importance of understanding barriers to dental attendance of adults in the UK was acknowledged i...
The 1998 survey of Adult Dental Health in the UK was carried out under the auspices of the Office of...
Background: Most dental health policies encourage people to attend a dentist regularly for check-ups...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Adult Dental Health Surve...
Traditional surveys of adult dental health have used calibrated examiners to collect clinical data. ...
This study was designed to determine factors associated with and levels of dental service utilisatio...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Adult Dental He...
Objectives: To determine satisfaction with dental care services among the UK adult population, and t...
Aims The aims of this paper are first, to determine the extent of difficulties the public are experi...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Adult Dental He...
Background: The decline in the appropriate use of dental services from childhood to adulthood is of ...
Participants in the BSD Survey responded to a series of questions designed to elicit information on ...
OBJECTIVE: This paper reports on a study of dental anxiety among adults aged 60 years living indepen...
Objectives: It has been proposed that avoidance of dental visits might be the main determinant of po...