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trends among adult public dental patients
Introduction
Oral health trends among adult public dental patients presents
findings on edentulism (complete tooth loss), dental caries (decay) and periodontal (gum) disease among public dental patients
between 1995-96 and 2001-02. Adults eligible for public dental care are primarily persons on low incomes who hold government
entitlement cards such as aged pensioners and the unemployed.
Data were collected by dentists at the beginning of a public-funded
course of dental care. Trends in oral health are presented by age of patient, type of care (emergency or general), and geographic
location (major city or regional/remote).
The findings show that while there was little change over time in
edentulism and some improvement in periodontal status, the experience of dental caries worsened. Overall, there were more
decayed and missing teeth, but fewer filled teeth, with variation by age of patient, location and type of care.
David Brennan
John Spencer
ISBN 1 74024 359 5
ISSN 1321-0254
AIHW Cat. No. DEN 127
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Oral health trends among adult public dental patients

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