Oral health and access to dental care - the gap between the 'deprived' and the 'privileged' in Australia: research report, March 2001
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AIHW, Davies (2001) Oral health and access to dental care - the gap between the 'deprived' and the 'privileged' in Australia: research report, March 2001, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 04 May 2024.
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AIHW, Davies. (2001). Oral health and access to dental care - the gap between the 'deprived' and the 'privileged' in Australia: research report, March 2001. Canberra: AIHW.
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AIHW, Davies. Oral health and access to dental care - the gap between the 'deprived' and the 'privileged' in Australia: research report, March 2001. AIHW, 2001.
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AIHW, Davies. Oral health and access to dental care - the gap between the 'deprived' and the 'privileged' in Australia: research report, March 2001. Canberra: AIHW; 2001.
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AIHW, Davies 2001, Oral health and access to dental care - the gap between the 'deprived' and the 'privileged' in Australia: research report, March 2001, AIHW, Canberra.
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This report provides information on oral health and use of dental services in population groups described as 'deprived' and 'privileged'. Differences in the use of dental services among disadvantaged groups such as government concession card holders, migrant populations, and indigenous Australians have been documented, however, little is known about the extremes of advantage and disadvantage. Problem-oriented dental visiting patterns and higher rates of tooth loss indicate that some Australians may be disadvantaged in terms of access to dental care.
- ISSN: 1323 8744
- Cat. no: DEN 67
- Pages: 4