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Periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease (NHMRC)

Tracking cardiovascular disease mortality and morbidity among NSAOH subjects using AIHW’s National Death Index and National Hospital Morbidity Database to determine whether periodontitis is associated with elevated risk of cardiovascular disease.

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Dentine sensitivity in Australia

The aim of this study is to develop a better understanding of the occurrence, nature and management of dentine sensitivity in Australia, which will assist dental practitioners with a more complete picture of dentine sensitivity and help patients t maintain better oral health. Project coordinator: Dr Ya Ou

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National Dental Anxiety and Fear Survey (ADRF)

This study aims to determine the prevalence of dental fear and phobia in Australia through a national data collection using a number of measures of dental fear; develop a new measure of dental fear; and to provide additional information informing the Cognitive Vulnerability Model of the etiology of fear. The study comprises a questionnaire follow-up […]

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NSW Teen Survey

Collaboration between Centre for Oral Health Strategy NSW and ARCPOH. Survey of teenagers aged 14–15 years enrolled in secondary schools across NSW. Information collected will include an oral health examination and self‑complete questionnaire.

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Association between telomere length and periodontitis among middle-aged males (Sanders, McNamara, Hughes, Slade, Bartold)

Periodontitis is an age-related disease affecting one in five Australian adults and a major cause of tooth loss. This study will investigate whether adults with periodontitis have shorter telomere lengths than adults without this disease. Telomeres, the protective caps on the ends of chromosomes, shorten with each cell division. However shortening occurs at different rates […]

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