Study assesses adult oral health of a nation

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Thousands of people across the ACT, QLD and WA will be encouraged to take part in dental interviews and free dental examinations as part of the National Study of Adult Oral Health 2017-18—the first major study of its kind in Australia for more than a decade.

Led by the University of Adelaide, the research will assess the level of oral diseases among Australian adults, and the effectiveness, sustainability and equity of dental service delivery across the country. Members of the community will be selected at random to take part in the study.

In total, 15,000 Australians aged 15 years and over are expected to take part in the study, which is being conducted by the internationally recognised Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health (ARCPOH), in the Adelaide Dental School, University of Adelaide. The study is being carried out in partnership with the Commonwealth Department of Health, and local health departments and dental services.

Researchers have already completed their work in SA and TAS, and have started in VIC and NSW.

“We’ve been incredibly happy with the support of the community in South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales, with a high participation rate and more than 10,000 people interviewed for the study so far,” said chief investigator Professor Marco Peres, director of ARCPOH and Professor of Population Oral Health at the University of Adelaide.

“We expect to see that number spike when participants from ACT, Queensland and Western Australia take part in the study over the coming weeks and months.

“It’s critical that we understand the changes in dental health among adult Australians, and the quality, prevalence and accessibility of services they receive. We expect that people in ACT, Queensland and Western Australia—in both metropolitan and rural areas—will make a major contribution to the findings of our study,” Professor Peres said.

The study will inform government policy-makers and dental service providers about the delivery of fair and effective dental services for all Australians over the next decade and beyond.

“Importantly, the results of our study, which are due to be delivered in mid-2019, will positively impact on the dental care people receive in the community, which will also improve their quality of life,” Professor Peres said.

For more information, visit the National Study of Adult Oral Health website.

3 COMMENTS

  1. This is very interesting and should globalized to involve different countries around the world. Is there anyway by which I can have a copy of the questionnaire used in the study?

    • To obtain this, probably the best thing would be to contact either the Australian Dental Association or the Australian Health Policy Collaboration.

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