Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health (ARCPOH) - The Child Dental Health Survey, Australia 2000
Dental
health differences between boys and girls: The Child Dental Health Survey, Australia 2000
Introduction
This publication by the AIHW Dental Statistics and Research Unit
presents the results of The Child Dental Health Survey 2000 and examines the differences in oral health between boys and
girls. The findings show that caries experience differs for boys and girls and that these differences cannot be entirely
accounted for by differences in the number of teeth present.
The report also reveals the state of oral health in Australias
school-age children, including age-specific and age-standardised measures of dental caries experience and treatment
within each State and Territory, and national estimates of these measures for 2000. Australian children experience
comparatively low levels of dental caries. However, a minority of children still experience extensive decay and carry
most of the burden of this disease.
Information regarding childrens oral health can serve as a
guide for policy development in order to further improve the oral health of and service delivery to Australian children.
Jason Armfield Kaye Roberts-Thomson Gary Slade John Spencer
ISBN 1 74024 381 1
ISSN 1321-0254
AIHW Cat. No. DEN 131
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Dental health differences between boys and girls: The Child Dental Health Survey, Australia 2000