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Item Metadata only Dental care(The University of Adelaide, 2019) Chrisopoulos, S.; Luzzi, L.; Ellershaw, A.; Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health,Several approaches are used to describe access to dental care among populations. While the most common approaches are focussed on the last dental visit, how long ago it occurred, and the place of the visit, there is also a strong interest in capturing a longer-term view of people’s access to dental care. Another approach asks people about their usual pattern of visits to a dentist. This section uses both approaches, and additionally describes people's experience of financial barriers in obtaining dental care.Item Metadata only Oral health perceptions(The University of Adelaide, 2019) Brennan, D.; Luzzi, L.; Ellershaw, A.; De Anselmo Peres, M.; Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health,Oral health examination surveys measure visible signs of oral disease and its treatment, providing indicators of impairment. Yet, there are many aspects of oral health that cannot be assessed systematically during a standardised oral epidemiological examination, including pain, function and quality of life (Slade & Sanders 2003). This chapter adds to the examination findings presented in Chapter 4 by describing rates of pain and difficulty eating due to oral problems. In addition, perceived needs for the most common dental treatments are presented to provide an additional indicator of subjective oral health in the Australian adult population.Item Metadata only Study aims and methods(The University of Adelaide, 2019) Chrisopoulos, S.; Ellershaw, A.; Do, L.; Luzzi, L.; Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health,This chapter describes the study's aims and provides details of the major methodological steps undertaken to collect data: sampling, interviews and examinations.Item Metadata only Study participation and weighting(The University of Adelaide, 2019) Ellershaw, A.; Chrisopoulos, S.; Luzzi, L.; Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health,This chapter provides a summary of the recruitment and classification of study participants and describes participation rates for the Interview and Examination. The potential for biased population estimates due to variation in participation rates is explored and the weighting procedure implemented to ensure the sample is representative of the target population is described. This chapter finishes with a description of population estimates derived from the weighted sample for key socioeconomic and oral health characteristics of the target population.