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Is clinical oral health poorer in regional areas compared with major city areas?

Authors :
Crocombe, Leonard A.
Stewart, Judith F.
Brennan, David S.
Slade, Gary D.
Spencer, Andrew J.
Source :
Australian Journal of Rural Health; Jun2013, Vol. 21 Issue 3, p150-157, 8p
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Objective To determine if clinical oral health outcomes differ between people who reside in major city, inner regional and outer regional areas of Australia. Design Data from the National Survey of Adult Oral Health 2004-06 that used a clustered stratified random sampling design with telephone interviews, standardised oral epidemiological examinations and self-complete questionnaires were used to compare the clinical oral health. Main outcome measures Decayed, missing and filled permanent teeth. Participants Australians aged 15 years or more. Data were weighted by age, sex and regional location to the Estimated Resident Population, bivariate analysis undertaken to determine confounders and multivariate analysis completed with dental caries clinical measures as dependent variables. Results Inner regional people had a significantly higher decayed, missing and filled teeth than people from major cities ( Estimate = 1.15, P < 0.01), but there was no difference between inner and regional areas. Older people had higher outcomes for decayed, missing and filled teeth (15.42, P < 0.01) and missing teeth (9.66, P < 0.01), but less decayed teeth (−0.37, P < 0.01), and people with the highest incomes had lower dental caries experience (−1.34, P < 0.01) and missing teeth (−1.42, P < 0.01). Conclusion Dental caries experience was greater in inner regional areas than in major city areas, but not outer regional areas. Dental caries experience was similar in outer regional and major city areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10385282
Volume :
21
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Australian Journal of Rural Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
88264023
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajr.12034