Risk indicators for severe impaired oral health among indigenous Australian young adults |
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Authors: | Lisa M Jamieson Kaye F Roberts-Thomson Susan M Sayers |
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Affiliation: | (1) Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health, The University of Adelaide, 5005 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia;(2) Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia |
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Abstract: | Background Oral health impairment comprises three conceptual domains; pain, appearance and function. This study sought to: (1) estimate the prevalence of severe oral health impairment as assessed by a summary oral health impairment measure, including aspects of dental pain, dissatisfaction with dental appearance and difficulty eating, among a birth cohort of Indigenous Australian young adults (n = 442, age range 16-20 years); (2) compare prevalence according to demographic, socio-economic, behavioural, dental service utilisation and oral health outcome risk indicators; and (3) ascertain the independent contribution of those risk indicators to severe oral health impairment in this population. |
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