Context: The effects of the oral health status of one generation on that of the next within families are unclear. Objective: To determine whether parental oral health history is a risk factor for oral disease. Methods: Oral examination and interview data were collected during the age-32 assessments in the Dunedin Study. Parental data were also collected on this occasion. The sample was divided into two familial-risk groups for caries/tooth loss (high risk and low risk) based on parents' self-reported history of tooth loss at the age-32 assessment interview. Main outcome measures: Probands' dental caries and tooth loss status at age 32, together with lifelong dental caries trajectory (age 5-32). Results: Caries/tooth loss risk analysis was c...
Session - Pregnancy, Parenting, Family, and Infant Oral Health: abstract no. 0689OBJECTIVES: To desc...
Complex associations exist among socioeconomic status (SES) in early life, beliefs about oral health...
Abstract Background A parental/family history of poor oral health may influence the oral-health-rela...
P>Objective To determine whether parental periodontal disease history is a risk factor for period...
Purpose: Fisher-Owens et al. described the diverse family-level factors influencing children's oral ...
Session 30: Family and Early Life Predictors of Oral HealthOral PresentationObjective: To investigat...
Background. Oral diseases are amongst the costliest in Australia. Oral Health expenditure is the six...
ePoster: abstract no. 2464OBJECTIVES: To describe the change in oral health over three years among f...
RESEARCH AIMS: Many studies have identified an association between cardiovascular disease and period...
Introduction: Oral diseases such as dental caries and periodontal diseases are among the most common...
Objectives: To investigate associations between caregivers and children’s oral health, as well as th...
Dental caries is common childhood disease with children from lower socioeconomic status experiencing...
This report provides information on the oral health and oral health impacts experienced by Australi...
Background/Aims: To assess whether childhood socio-economic status modifies the relationship between...
Introduction: Because parents play a key role in children’s dental health, the aim of this study was...
Session - Pregnancy, Parenting, Family, and Infant Oral Health: abstract no. 0689OBJECTIVES: To desc...
Complex associations exist among socioeconomic status (SES) in early life, beliefs about oral health...
Abstract Background A parental/family history of poor oral health may influence the oral-health-rela...
P>Objective To determine whether parental periodontal disease history is a risk factor for period...
Purpose: Fisher-Owens et al. described the diverse family-level factors influencing children's oral ...
Session 30: Family and Early Life Predictors of Oral HealthOral PresentationObjective: To investigat...
Background. Oral diseases are amongst the costliest in Australia. Oral Health expenditure is the six...
ePoster: abstract no. 2464OBJECTIVES: To describe the change in oral health over three years among f...
RESEARCH AIMS: Many studies have identified an association between cardiovascular disease and period...
Introduction: Oral diseases such as dental caries and periodontal diseases are among the most common...
Objectives: To investigate associations between caregivers and children’s oral health, as well as th...
Dental caries is common childhood disease with children from lower socioeconomic status experiencing...
This report provides information on the oral health and oral health impacts experienced by Australi...
Background/Aims: To assess whether childhood socio-economic status modifies the relationship between...
Introduction: Because parents play a key role in children’s dental health, the aim of this study was...
Session - Pregnancy, Parenting, Family, and Infant Oral Health: abstract no. 0689OBJECTIVES: To desc...
Complex associations exist among socioeconomic status (SES) in early life, beliefs about oral health...
Abstract Background A parental/family history of poor oral health may influence the oral-health-rela...