Oral health and dental care in Australia: key facts and figures 2015
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AIHW
AIHW: Chrisopoulos S, Harford JE & Ellershaw A (2016) Oral health and dental care in Australia: key facts and figures 2015, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 25 April 2024.
APA
AIHW: Chrisopoulos S, Harford JE & Ellershaw A. (2016). Oral health and dental care in Australia: key facts and figures 2015. Canberra: AIHW.
MLA
AIHW: Chrisopoulos S, Harford JE & Ellershaw A. Oral health and dental care in Australia: key facts and figures 2015. AIHW, 2016.
Vancouver
AIHW: Chrisopoulos S, Harford JE & Ellershaw A. Oral health and dental care in Australia: key facts and figures 2015. Canberra: AIHW; 2016.
Harvard
AIHW: Chrisopoulos S, Harford JE & Ellershaw A 2016, Oral health and dental care in Australia: key facts and figures 2015, AIHW, Canberra.
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This report is the latest in the Oral health and dental care in Australia: key facts and figures suite of printed publications and web products. It presents the most recent key information on the oral health and dental care of the Australian population. Between 1994 and 2013, there was an overall increase in the proportion of people who were uncomfortable about their dental appearance, from 20% to nearly 27%. The proportion who reported experiencing a toothache over the previous 12 months increased from around 11% to 16% over the same period.
- ISBN: 978-1-74249-883-6
- Cat. no: DEN 229
- Pages: 128
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In 2010, 55% of 6-year-olds had experienced decay in their baby (deciduous) teeth
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In 2010, 48% of 12-year-olds had experienced decay in their permanent teeth
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In 2013, almost half (44%) of adults aged 18 and over had regular dental check-ups with the same dental provider
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In 2013, half (50%) of people aged 5 and over had some level of private health insurance with dental cover