KPI 14: Proportion of people who have received an oral health check-up from a dental practitioner in the previous two years
A dental visit can provide an opportunity for the provision of preventive dental care to maintain existing oral health, as well as treatment services that may reverse disease or rehabilitate the teeth and gums after damage occurs.
In 2017–18, around 9 in 10 (91%) children aged 5–14 years and 3 in 4 (75%) adults aged 15 years and over had received an oral health check-up from a dental practitioner in the previous two years.
In 2013, adults aged 25–44 were least likely to have received an oral health check-up in the previous two years than any other age group (75%). In 2017–18, even fewer (71%) adults in this age-group had received an oral health check-up in the previous two years.
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