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Oral health profile of Australian children from different immigrant backgrounds.

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OBJECTIVES To profile the oral health of Australian children from different immigrant backgrounds. METHOD Cross-sectional data for Australian children were obtained from the 2012-14 National Child Oral Health Study (NCOHS).… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVES To profile the oral health of Australian children from different immigrant backgrounds. METHOD Cross-sectional data for Australian children were obtained from the 2012-14 National Child Oral Health Study (NCOHS). Three categories of immigrant status were created based on parents' country of birth and language (non-immigrant, non-visible immigrant, and visible immigrant). Descriptive analyses reported weighted estimates for experience of dental caries, self-rated oral health, and dental services utilisation separately for children aged 5-9 years and 10-14 years. RESULTS The sample comprised 10,610 children aged 5-9 years (3,605 from immigrant backgrounds), and 8,741 children aged 10-14 years (3,074 from immigrant backgrounds). Children from non-visible immigrant backgrounds presented worse dental service utilisation and poorer self-rated oral health than children from non-immigrant and visible immigrant families. Greater inequalities in dental caries experience were observed in the 5-9-year-olds. Untreated caries was substantially higher among visible immigrant children aged 5-9 years (38.8%, 95% CI: 35.5-42.3) than non-immigrant (24.9%, 95% CI: 23.4-26.6) and non-visible immigrant children (21.0%, 95% CI: 17.7-24.7). CONCLUSIONS Australian children from immigrant families constitute a highly heterogeneous group with substantial discrepancies in oral health outcomes.

Keywords: health; oral health; australian children; visible immigrant; immigrant backgrounds; children different

Journal Title: Community dental health
Year Published: 2023

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