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Australian Research Centre for
Population Oral Health

School of Dentistry
The University of Adelaide
SA 5005 AUSTRALIA

Email: arcpoh@adelaide.edu.au
Phone: +61 8 8313 5438
+61 8 8313 3291
+61 8 8313 4045
Facsimile: +61 8 8313 3070
+61 8 8313 4858

National Survey of Adult Oral Health (NHMRC, AIHW, ADA, CDC, Colgate, States/Territories)

The 2004-06 National Survey of Adult Oral Health (NSAOH) interviewed a nationally-representative sample of 14,123 people aged 15-97 years and dentally examined 5,505 of them. It represented Australia’s second oral health examination survey, occurring 17 years after the 1987-88 National Oral Health Survey of Australia. The NSAOH was directed by a team of researchers from ARCPOH who worked in collaboration with health departments in each state/territory to collect the data. The first report from the survey, entitled “Australia’s dental generations: The National Survey of Adult Oral Health 2004-06”, was launched on March 17, 2007, by the Hon Tony Abbott, federal minister for health. The report demonstrates how historical influences on oral health through the 20th century have created four distinct “dental generations” that now constitute the Australian adult population. State and Territory reports was released on 7th August 2008. Additional analyses are underway and further reports will be published to address a range of research questions regarding oral health in Australia’s adult population.

NSAOH ReportThese reports can be viewed and downloaded by clicking the links. You can also order a hard copy from AIHW.

The following downloadable documents are supplementations of the released report.

          1. Overview of results
          2. NSAOH CATI Questionnaire
          3. Protocol for Oral Epidemiological Examinations
          4. NSAOH Paper Exam
          5. Weighting Telephone Interview Data

To view a copy of Prof. Slade's presentation at the March 17, 2007, launch of the survey report, click here

    • NSAOH - National Survey of Adult Oral Health
    • CATI - Computer-Assisted Telephone Interview

 

 


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National Child Oral Health Survey

The purpose of the National Child Oral Health Survey is to investigate the impact of dental disease in child populations in Australia. By doing this we hope to identify means of preventing tooth decay and describe outcomes from children’s dental services.