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Profile of the oral health among ambulant older Greek and Italian migrants living in Melbourne

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Profile of the oral health among ambulant older Greek and Italian migrants living in Melbourne

Auteurs : R. Marino ; H. Calache ; C. Wright ; M. Morgan ; M. Schofield ; V. Minichiello

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Background: Over the last 50 years an increasing ' number of migrants have settled in Australia. These immigrants now constitute a large proportion of the Australian population, and some research suggests that they may be at high-risk for oral diseases. Methods: This paper presents data on the oral health status of a convenience sample of 721 ambulant Greek- (n=367) and Italian-born (n=354) adults aged 55 years or older. The volunteer participants were recruited through ethnic social clubs located in Melbourne, Australia. Results: The sample was largely a dentate one (83.6 per cent); with a mean DMFS score of 67.5 (s.d. 37.4). Dentate participants had 13 per cent of their restorative care unmet, and 57.3 per cent needed oral hygiene instruction plus removal of stain and hard deposits on their teeth. Almost 8 per cent required complex periodontal therapy and 30 per cent of those fully edentulous were in need of full dentures. Conclusions: Comparing these findings with existing data on oral health of older adults in Australia, the participants in this study appear to have lower DMFS scores and a higher prevalence of gingivitis, but less need for complex periodontal treatment. Inequalities were apparent in the proportion of unmet restorative and prosthetics needs.

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NO : PASCAL 07-0500377 INIST
ET : Profile of the oral health among ambulant older Greek and Italian migrants living in Melbourne
AU : MARINO (R.); CALACHE (H.); WRIGHT (C.); MORGAN (M.); SCHOFIELD (M.); MINICHIELLO (V.)
AF : Cooperative Research Centre for Oral Health Science, The University of Melbourne/Victoria/Australie (1 aut.); Dental Heath Services Victoria/Melbourne/Australie (2 aut.); Centre for Oral Health Strategy, NSW Health/New South Wales/Australie (3 aut.); School of Dental Science, The University of Melbourne/Victoria/Australie (4 aut.); Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia/Melbourne, Victoria/Australie (5 aut.); School of Health, The University of New England/Armidale, New South Wales/Australie (6 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Australian Dental Journal; ISSN 0045-0421; Australie; Da. 2007; Vol. 52; No. 3; Pp. 198-204; Bibl. 29 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : Background: Over the last 50 years an increasing ' number of migrants have settled in Australia. These immigrants now constitute a large proportion of the Australian population, and some research suggests that they may be at high-risk for oral diseases. Methods: This paper presents data on the oral health status of a convenience sample of 721 ambulant Greek- (n=367) and Italian-born (n=354) adults aged 55 years or older. The volunteer participants were recruited through ethnic social clubs located in Melbourne, Australia. Results: The sample was largely a dentate one (83.6 per cent); with a mean DMFS score of 67.5 (s.d. 37.4). Dentate participants had 13 per cent of their restorative care unmet, and 57.3 per cent needed oral hygiene instruction plus removal of stain and hard deposits on their teeth. Almost 8 per cent required complex periodontal therapy and 30 per cent of those fully edentulous were in need of full dentures. Conclusions: Comparing these findings with existing data on oral health of older adults in Australia, the participants in this study appear to have lower DMFS scores and a higher prevalence of gingivitis, but less need for complex periodontal treatment. Inequalities were apparent in the proportion of unmet restorative and prosthetics needs.
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EG : Oceania; Stomatology
SD : Diente patología; Tratamiento; Perfil; Cavidad bucal; Griego; Italiano; Hombre; Australia; Adulto; Estado sanitario; Necesidad; Odontología; Salud bucodental
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<ET>Profile of the oral health among ambulant older Greek and Italian migrants living in Melbourne</ET>
<AU>MARINO (R.); CALACHE (H.); WRIGHT (C.); MORGAN (M.); SCHOFIELD (M.); MINICHIELLO (V.)</AU>
<AF>Cooperative Research Centre for Oral Health Science, The University of Melbourne/Victoria/Australie (1 aut.); Dental Heath Services Victoria/Melbourne/Australie (2 aut.); Centre for Oral Health Strategy, NSW Health/New South Wales/Australie (3 aut.); School of Dental Science, The University of Melbourne/Victoria/Australie (4 aut.); Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia/Melbourne, Victoria/Australie (5 aut.); School of Health, The University of New England/Armidale, New South Wales/Australie (6 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Australian Dental Journal; ISSN 0045-0421; Australie; Da. 2007; Vol. 52; No. 3; Pp. 198-204; Bibl. 29 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>Background: Over the last 50 years an increasing ' number of migrants have settled in Australia. These immigrants now constitute a large proportion of the Australian population, and some research suggests that they may be at high-risk for oral diseases. Methods: This paper presents data on the oral health status of a convenience sample of 721 ambulant Greek- (n=367) and Italian-born (n=354) adults aged 55 years or older. The volunteer participants were recruited through ethnic social clubs located in Melbourne, Australia. Results: The sample was largely a dentate one (83.6 per cent); with a mean DMFS score of 67.5 (s.d. 37.4). Dentate participants had 13 per cent of their restorative care unmet, and 57.3 per cent needed oral hygiene instruction plus removal of stain and hard deposits on their teeth. Almost 8 per cent required complex periodontal therapy and 30 per cent of those fully edentulous were in need of full dentures. Conclusions: Comparing these findings with existing data on oral health of older adults in Australia, the participants in this study appear to have lower DMFS scores and a higher prevalence of gingivitis, but less need for complex periodontal treatment. Inequalities were apparent in the proportion of unmet restorative and prosthetics needs.</EA>
<CC>002B10C02</CC>
<FD>Dent pathologie; Traitement; Profil; Cavité buccale; Grec; Italien; Homme; Australie; Adulte; Etat sanitaire; Besoin; Dentisterie; Santé bucco-dentaire</FD>
<FG>Océanie; Stomatologie</FG>
<ED>Dental disease; Treatment; Profile; Oral cavity; Greek; Italian; Human; Australia; Adult; Health status; Need; Dentistry; Bucco-dental health</ED>
<EG>Oceania; Stomatology</EG>
<SD>Diente patología; Tratamiento; Perfil; Cavidad bucal; Griego; Italiano; Hombre; Australia; Adulto; Estado sanitario; Necesidad; Odontología; Salud bucodental</SD>
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