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View article: The Effectiveness of the Use of Silver Fluoride and Teledentistry to Manage and Prevent Childhood Caries Among Aboriginal Children in Remote Communities: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
The Effectiveness of the Use of Silver Fluoride and Teledentistry to Manage and Prevent Childhood Caries Among Aboriginal Children in Remote Communities: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Australian Aboriginal children experience dental decay at more than twice the rate of non-Aboriginal children. The Select Committee into the Provision of and Access to Dental Services in Australia noted that the rate of potentia…
View article: Cost-Utility Analysis of Treatments for Early Childhood Caries in Remote Aboriginal Communities
Cost-Utility Analysis of Treatments for Early Childhood Caries in Remote Aboriginal Communities Open
Introduction: Early childhood caries is a significant problem affecting Aboriginal preschoolers in remote communities who lack access to dental services. A trial was conducted to assess the benefits of atraumatic restorative treatment comb…
View article: Cost‐effectiveness of atraumatic restorative treatment combined with the Hall Technique for managing dental caries in remote Indigenous children
Cost‐effectiveness of atraumatic restorative treatment combined with the Hall Technique for managing dental caries in remote Indigenous children Open
Background Indigenous children in remote Australia face significant disparities in oral health and have limited access to dental care. This study evaluated the cost‐effectiveness of Atraumatic Restorative Treatment combined with the Hall T…
View article: The Effectiveness of the Use of Silver Fluoride and Teledentistry to Manage and Prevent Childhood Caries Among Aboriginal Children in Remote Communities: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint)
The Effectiveness of the Use of Silver Fluoride and Teledentistry to Manage and Prevent Childhood Caries Among Aboriginal Children in Remote Communities: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Australian Aboriginal children experience dental decay at more than twice the rate of non-Aboriginal children. The Select Committee into the Provision of and Access to Dental Services in Australia noted that the rate of potenti…
View article: Comparison of the Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (<scp>ECOHIS</scp>‐<scp>4D</scp>) and Child Health Utility Index (<scp>CHU‐9D</scp>) in children with oral diseases
Comparison of the Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (<span>ECOHIS</span>‐<span>4D</span>) and Child Health Utility Index (<span>CHU‐9D</span>) in children with oral diseases Open
Objective Accurate assessment of child oral health is important for guiding economic evaluations and informing healthcare decision‐making. Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (ECOHIS‐4D) is a preference‐based instrument that measures …
View article: Oral Health, Social and Emotional Well-Being, and Economic Costs: Protocol for the Second Australian National Child Oral Health Survey
Oral Health, Social and Emotional Well-Being, and Economic Costs: Protocol for the Second Australian National Child Oral Health Survey Open
Background Given the significant investment of governments and families into the provision of child dental care services in Australia, continued population oral health surveillance through national oral health surveys is imperative. Object…
View article: Oral Health, Social and Emotional Well-Being, and Economic Costs: Protocol for the Second Australian National Child Oral Health Survey (Preprint)
Oral Health, Social and Emotional Well-Being, and Economic Costs: Protocol for the Second Australian National Child Oral Health Survey (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Given the significant investment of governments and families into the provision of child dental care services in Australia, continued population oral health surveillance through national oral health surveys is imperative. OBJ…
View article: Motivational Interviewing and Childhood Caries: A Randomised Controlled Trial
Motivational Interviewing and Childhood Caries: A Randomised Controlled Trial Open
Background: This study tested the occurrence of early childhood caries (ECC) and changes in potential mediators of ECC after an early childhood oral health promotion intervention. Methods: Consenting parent/child dyads in Western Australia…
View article: Dental enamel defects and dental caries of primary teeth among Indigenous children in Western Australia
Dental enamel defects and dental caries of primary teeth among Indigenous children in Western Australia Open
Background Teeth affected with enamel defects (EDs) are at an increased risk of dental caries. In spite of improving oral health status overall in Australia, Indigenous Australians still experience higher rates of dental caries than non‐In…
View article: Parent perceptions of minimally invasive dental treatment of Australian Aboriginal pre-school children in rural and remote communities
Parent perceptions of minimally invasive dental treatment of Australian Aboriginal pre-school children in rural and remote communities Open
A high level of satisfaction was reported by parents and carers with their experience of dental care for their children with the minimally invasive approach. Satisfaction was expressed around ease of accessing services delivered in a child…
View article: Global Oral Health Policies and Guidelines: Using Silver Diamine Fluoride for Caries Control
Global Oral Health Policies and Guidelines: Using Silver Diamine Fluoride for Caries Control Open
Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) was developed in Japan in the 1960s. It is a clear solution containing silver and fluoride ions. Because of its anti-bacterial and remineralizing effect, silver diamine fluoride has been used in managing denta…
View article: Minimally Invasive Dentistry: Parent/Carer Perspectives on Atraumatic Restorative Treatments and Dental General Anaesthesia to the Management of Early Childhood Caries
Minimally Invasive Dentistry: Parent/Carer Perspectives on Atraumatic Restorative Treatments and Dental General Anaesthesia to the Management of Early Childhood Caries Open
Introduction: Parents of children treated under dental general anaesthesia (DGA) have reported feelings of concern and anxiety. This study elicited the views of parents/carers (P/C) of children with early childhood caries (ECC) who partici…
View article: Cost‐effectiveness analysis of atraumatic restorative treatment to manage early childhood caries: microsimulation modelling
Cost‐effectiveness analysis of atraumatic restorative treatment to manage early childhood caries: microsimulation modelling Open
Background This study assessed the cost‐effectiveness of atraumatic restorative treatment and the Hall Technique approach (ART/HT) in managing dental caries in young children under the health provider perspective in order to explore a best…
View article: Lessons learned from a periodontal intervention to reduce progression of chronic kidney disease among Aboriginal Australians
Lessons learned from a periodontal intervention to reduce progression of chronic kidney disease among Aboriginal Australians Open
Objective Periodontal disease is associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD), with both conditions being highly prevalent among Australia’s Aboriginal population. This paper reflects on the lessons learned following implementation of a pe…
View article: Atraumatic restorative treatments reduce the need for dental general anaesthesia: a non‐inferiority randomized, controlled trial
Atraumatic restorative treatments reduce the need for dental general anaesthesia: a non‐inferiority randomized, controlled trial Open
Background A dental general anaesthesia (DGA) is commonly undertaken for the management of dental caries in young children. A randomized‐controlled trial was undertaken to test the feasibility of using the Atraumatic Restorative Treatment …
View article: Minimally Invasive Dentistry Based on Atraumatic Restorative Treatment to Manage Early Childhood Caries in Rural and Remote Aboriginal Communities: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
Minimally Invasive Dentistry Based on Atraumatic Restorative Treatment to Manage Early Childhood Caries in Rural and Remote Aboriginal Communities: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Open
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View article: Dental insurance, service use and health outcomes in Australia: a systematic review
Dental insurance, service use and health outcomes in Australia: a systematic review Open
Private health insurance plays a key role in financing dental care in Australia. Having private dental insurance has been associated with higher levels of access to dental care, visiting for a check‐up and receiving a favourable pattern of…
View article: Oral health status and behaviours of Indigenous Australian children
Oral health status and behaviours of Indigenous Australian children Open
OverallDespite some improvement, child oral health has remained a significant population health issue in Australia in the 21 st Century.The evidence documented in this book has pointed to substantial inverse social patterning of oral healt…
View article: Minimal intervention dentistry for early childhood caries and child dental anxiety: a randomized controlled trial
Minimal intervention dentistry for early childhood caries and child dental anxiety: a randomized controlled trial Open
Background To compare changes in child dental anxiety after treatment for early childhood caries ( ECC ) using two treatment approaches. Methods Children with ECC were randomized to test (atraumatic restorative treatment ( ART )‐based appr…
View article: Acknowledgement to Reviewers 2015
Acknowledgement to Reviewers 2015 Open
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