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Dental hygienist labour force in Australia, 2005

DSRU research report no. 34

Authored by AIHW Dental Statistics and Research Unit.

Published 7 August 2008; ISSN 1445-775X; AIHW cat. no. DEN 173; INTERNET ONLY

Dental labour force in Australia, 2005

DSRU research report no. 33

This report provides information on the dentist labour force in Australia based on the 2005 national dental labour force collection. Where appropriate, comparisons have been made with data drawn from the most recent collection (2003).

Authored by AIHW Dental Statistics and Research Unit.

Published 7 August 2008; ISSN 1445-775X; AIHW cat. no. DEN 172; INTERNET ONLY

Dental prosthetist labour force in Australia, 2005

DSRU research report no. 37

Authored by AIHW Dental Statistics and Research Unit.

Published 7 August 2008; ISSN 1445-775x; AIHW cat. no. DEN 184; 4pp.; INTERNET ONLY

Dental therapist labour force in Australia, 2005

DSRU research report no. 35

Authored by AIHW Dental Statistics and Research Unit.

Published 7 August 2008; ISSN 1445-775X; AIHW cat. no. DEN 174; INTERNET ONLY

Oral health of adult public dental patients

DSRU research report no. 36

This report provides information on the oral health of adult public dental patients and compares their oral health status with estimates for the Australian population from the National Survey of Adult Oral Health, 2004-06.

Authored by AIHW Dental Statistics and Research Unit.

Published 7 August 2008; ISSN 1445-775X; AIHW cat. no. DEN 183; INTERNET ONLY

The National Survey of Adult Oral Health 2004-06: Australian Capital Territory

Dental statistics and research series no. 39

The 'National Survey of Adult Oral Health 2004-06: Australian Capital Territory' provides a detailed snapshot of oral health in the ACT at the beginning of the twenty-fi rst century. It reports results from the 2004-06 National Survey of Adult Oral Health in which a random sample of adult Australians was interviewed and dentally examined. The report describes the levels of oral disease, perceived oral health and patterns of dental treatment for the ACT population and among sociodemographic subgroups of the population. The report includes a special focus on two factors that are signifi cant determinants of oral health in the ACT population: dental insurance and government assistance for dental care. Dental insurance is investigated by comparing oral health of people who have private dental insurance with people who do not. Likewise, comparison is made between people who have a health care card or pensioner concession card and people who do not. The results identify groups in the ACT population most likely to be disadvantaged both in their experience of dental disease and access to dental care.

Authored by AIHW Dental Statistics and Research Unit.

Published 7 August 2008; ISSN 1321-0254; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 781 8; AIHW cat. no. DEN 175; 96pp.; $24.00

The National Survey of Adult Oral Health 2004-06: New South Wales

Dental statistics and research series no. 40

'The National Survey of Adult Oral Health 2004-06: New South Wales' provides a detailed snapshot of oral health in NSW at the beginning of the twenty-fi rst century. It reports results from the 2004-06 National Survey of Adult Oral Health in which a random sample of adult Australians was interviewed and dentally examined. The report describes the levels of oral disease, perceived oral health and patterns of dental treatment for the NSW population and among sociodemographic subgroups of the population. The report includes a special focus on two factors that are significant determinants of oral health in the NSW population: dental insurance and government assistance for dental care. Dental insurance is investigated by comparing oral health of people who have private dental insurance with people who do not. Likewise, comparison is made between people who have a health care card or pensioner concession card and people who do not. The results identify groups in the NSW population most likely to be disadvantaged both in their experience of dental disease and access to dental care.

Authored by AIHW Dental Statistics and Research Unit.

Published 7 August 2008; ISSN 1321-0254; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 782 5; AIHW cat. no. DEN 176; 96pp.; $24.00

The National Survey of Adult Oral Health 2004-06: Northern Territory

Dental statistics and research series no. 41

The 'National Survey of Adult Oral Health 2004-06: Northern Territory' provides a detailed snapshot of oral health in the NT at the beginning of the twenty-fi rst century. It reports results from the 2004-06 National Survey of Adult Oral Health in which a random sample of adult Australians was interviewed and dentally examined. The report describes the levels of oral disease, perceived oral health and patterns of dental treatment for the NT population and among sociodemographic subgroups of the population. The report includes a special focus on two factors that are significant determinants of oral health in the NT population: dental insurance and government assistance for dental care. Dental insurance is investigated by comparing oral health of people who have private dental insurance with people who do not. Likewise, comparison is made between people who have a health care card or pensioner concession card and people who do not. The results identify groups in the NT population most likely to be disadvantaged both in their experience of dental disease and access to dental care.

Authored by AIHW Dental Statistics and Research Unit.

Published 7 August 2008; ISSN 1321-0254; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 783 2; AIHW cat. no. DEN 177; 96pp.; $24.00

The National Survey of Adult Oral Health 2004-06: Queensland

Dental statistics and research series no. 42

'The National Survey of Adult Oral Health 2004-06: Queensland' provides a detailed snapshot of oral health in Qld at the beginning of the twenty-fi rst century. It reports results from the 2004-06 National Survey of Adult Oral Health in which a random sample of adult Australians was interviewed and dentally examined. The report describes the levels of oral disease, perceived oral health and patterns of dental treatment for the Qld population and among sociodemographic subgroups of the population. The report includes a special focus on two factors that are significant determinants of oral health in the Qld population: dental insurance and government assistance for dental care. Dental insurance is investigated by comparing oral health of people who have private dental insurance with people who do not. Likewise, comparison is made between people who have a health care card or pensioner concession card and people who do not. The results identify groups in the Qld population most likely to be disadvantaged both in their experience of dental disease and access to dental care.

Authored by AIHW Dental Statistics and Research Unit.

Published 7 August 2008; ISSN 1321-0254; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 784 9; AIHW cat. no. DEN 178; 96pp.; $24.00

The National Survey of Adult Oral Health 2004-06: South Australia

Dental statistics and research series no. 43

'The National Survey of Adult Oral Health 2004-06: South Australia' provides a detailed snapshot of oral health in SA at the beginning of the twenty-fi rst century. It reports results from the 2004-06 National Survey of Adult Oral Health in which a random sample of adult Australians was interviewed and dentally examined. The report describes the levels of oral disease, perceived oral health and patterns of dental treatment for the SA population and among sociodemographic subgroups of the population. The report includes a special focus on two factors that are significant determinants of oral health in the SA population: dental insurance and government assistance for dental care. Dental insurance is investigated by comparing oral health of people who have private dental insurance with people who do not. Likewise, comparison is made between people who have a health care card or pensioner concession card and people who do not. The results identify groups in the SA population most likely to be disadvantaged both in their experience of dental disease and access to dental care.

Authored by AIHW Dental Statistics and Research Unit.

Published 7 August 2008; ISSN 1321-0254; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 785 6; AIHW cat. no. DEN 179; 96pp.; $24.00

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