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Changing dentate status of adults, use of dental health services, and achievement of national dental health goals in Denmark by the year 2000.

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Changing dentate status of adults, use of dental health services, and achievement of national dental health goals in Denmark by the year 2000.

Auteurs : Poul Erik Petersen [Danemark] ; Mette Kj Ller ; Lisa B Ge Christensen ; Ulla Krustrup

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This study analyzes the current profile of dentate status and use of dental health services among adults in Denmark at the turn of the millennium, assesses the impact on dentate status of sociodemographic factors and use of dental health services in adulthood and in childhood, and highlights the changes over time in dental health conditions among adults. Finally, the intention of the study was to evaluate the Danish dental health care system's level of achievement of the official goals for the year 2000 as formulated by the World Health Organization and the National Board of Health. The subjects of this study included a national representative sample of 16,690 Danish citizens aged 16 years and older (response rate=74.2%). A subsample (n=3,818) took part in a survey of dental care habits in childhood and prevalence of removable dentures; 66 percent of persons selected responded.

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