Objectives: To determine the extent to which age, period and cohort factors have contributed to variation in problem-oriented dental visiting over time. Methods: Data were obtained from four National Dental Telephone Interview Surveys of Australian residents aged 5 years and over conducted in 1994, 1999, 2004 and 2010 (response rates 48–72%). The trend in the percentage of persons usually visiting the dentist for a problem was analysed by means of a standard cohort table and by a nested models framework for age–period–cohort analyses. Results : The percentage of persons usually visiting the dentist for a problem generally decreased over the periods examined (from 42.5% in 1994 to 31.5% in 2010). Problem visiting tended to be lower for child...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
Copyright © 2002 F D I World Dental PressAim: To investigate time trends in practice activity. Desig...
This report finds that all measures of tooth loss, poorer oral health and unfavourable dental visiti...
Received: 29 September 2015Objective: To examine age, period and cohort factors of dentists in relat...
BACKGROUND: Understanding dentists' capacity to supply dental services over time is a key element in...
Such changes in oral health, demographics and use of services are expected to impact on the practice...
ObjectiveVariation in dental service provision over time has been related to changes in factors such...
Background: The cost of dental care may be a barrier to regular dental attendance with the proportio...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate time trends in dental service provision. METHODS: A random sample of Austr...
OBJECTIVES: Focusing on a Swedish 1942 birth cohort, this study describes the trend of dental hea...
Copyright © 2003 F D I World Dental PressAim: To investigate time trends in service provision. Desig...
Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health, The University of Adelaide, South Australi
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the longitudinal change in number of patients per year (PPY) per dentist by a...
Background: The aim was to examine the numbers of hours worked and patient visits provided by age an...
Copyright © 2004 Australian Dental Association The document attached has been archived with permissi...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
Copyright © 2002 F D I World Dental PressAim: To investigate time trends in practice activity. Desig...
This report finds that all measures of tooth loss, poorer oral health and unfavourable dental visiti...
Received: 29 September 2015Objective: To examine age, period and cohort factors of dentists in relat...
BACKGROUND: Understanding dentists' capacity to supply dental services over time is a key element in...
Such changes in oral health, demographics and use of services are expected to impact on the practice...
ObjectiveVariation in dental service provision over time has been related to changes in factors such...
Background: The cost of dental care may be a barrier to regular dental attendance with the proportio...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate time trends in dental service provision. METHODS: A random sample of Austr...
OBJECTIVES: Focusing on a Swedish 1942 birth cohort, this study describes the trend of dental hea...
Copyright © 2003 F D I World Dental PressAim: To investigate time trends in service provision. Desig...
Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health, The University of Adelaide, South Australi
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the longitudinal change in number of patients per year (PPY) per dentist by a...
Background: The aim was to examine the numbers of hours worked and patient visits provided by age an...
Copyright © 2004 Australian Dental Association The document attached has been archived with permissi...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
Copyright © 2002 F D I World Dental PressAim: To investigate time trends in practice activity. Desig...
This report finds that all measures of tooth loss, poorer oral health and unfavourable dental visiti...