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    Determinants Of Inequality In Child Oral Health At School Age–A Prospective Cohort Study

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,229,853.00
    Summary
    This study aims to examine effects of socioeconomic circumstances as determinants of child oral health conditions, which can be mediated by dietary patterns, use of fluoride and dental service.
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    Minimally Invasive Approach To Manage Early Childhood Caries In Aboriginal Preschoolers

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,488,220.00
    Summary
    The treatment of dental decay in young children is often undertaken in a hospital, which is costly and risky. A treatment approach tested among a non-Aboriginal preschool population in WA, using hand instruments only and without the use of local anaesthesia, showed nearly a ten-fold reduction in the need for specialist dental care. This study will test the effectiveness of dental treatment of preschool children in rural and remote Aboriginal communities, using the alternative approach.
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    A Longitudinal Controlled Study To Prevent Early Childhood Caries From Ages 0-6 Years In A Disadvantaged Community In Queensland

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $695,788.00
    Summary
    Rampant dental decay in young children is very difficult to prevent. The study will follow a group of high risk children from birth to 6 years of age to test the effectiveness of antibacterial and remineralising agents to prevent dental decay. Our early results showed that these agents have good potential for removing decay-causing bacteria and preventing dental cavities. We expect our long term results will yield valuable information for dental prevention for young children worldwide.
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    Genetic, Environmental And Epigenetic Influences On Human Tooth Emergence: A Twin Study

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $334,053.00
    Summary
    By studying a large sample of twins and their families, we want to find out how important genetic and environmental factors are in determining when primary ("baby") teeth appear in the mouth. This will improve our knowledge about the process of tooth eruption which is still not clearly understood. It will also be important for clinicians in managing situations where teeth appear in the mouth either very early or very late compared with what is generally expected and to counsel families where the .... By studying a large sample of twins and their families, we want to find out how important genetic and environmental factors are in determining when primary ("baby") teeth appear in the mouth. This will improve our knowledge about the process of tooth eruption which is still not clearly understood. It will also be important for clinicians in managing situations where teeth appear in the mouth either very early or very late compared with what is generally expected and to counsel families where there are problems of dental development.
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    Approach To Address Socioeconomic Inequality In Oral Health

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $773,033.00
    Summary
    This research program is expected to contribute to filling significant gaps in the understanding of factors determining the oral health of Australian preschool children. The inter-relationship between factors potentially important for child oral health and their effect on oral health will be evaluated. The findings will help to re-evaluate the effectiveness and safety of oral health preventive programs used for children and to explain inequality in oral health of children.
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    The Aetiology Of Dental Caries - The Role Of Longitudinal Changes In The Oral Microbiome

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $288,637.00
    Summary
    This study will examine the association between changes in the composition of the oral bacteria over time and the development and progression of dental decay in Australian children.
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    Implementation And Sustainability Of Non-surgical Intervention For Dental Caries In General Dental Practice

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $390,388.00
    Summary
    Dentists in NSW and the ACT used new protocols to stop the spread of tooth decay. Many decayed teeth were then remineralised without the use of injections or drilling and filling. The process by which the dentists reorganised their practices to implement the protocols and how they explained them to their patients and practice staff will now be investigated to discover how best to promote their use Australia-wide. The sustainability and cost-effectiveness of this type of care will be measured.
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    Study Of The Relationship Of Oral Health And Oral Health Service Utilisation To The General Health Of Older Australian Men

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $471,564.00
    Summary
    The mouths of older Australians now are very different to those of previous generations. The prevalence of complete tooth loss is declining rapidly and this has enormous implications for dental services. This study will use the established Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project (CHAMP) as a platform to conduct a study of oral health and oral health service use in 800 older men. A major focus of the study will be the inter-relationships between oral health and physical and mental health.
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    Infant Feeding Including Breastfeeding, And Early Childhood Food And Beverage Intake: Relationships With Early Childhood Caries And Obesity

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $246,414.00
    Summary
    Dental decay and obesity in early childhood continues to be a significant health concern in Australian children. Current evidence suggests that these diseases are higher among children in disadvantaged areas. This increases their risk to continue them in adulthood. There is a lack of evidence exploring the interactions between feeding, in particular breastfeeding, obesity, and dental decay. Phase 1 of this study is completed sucessfully. The present proposal is Phase 2 of a longitudinal study th .... Dental decay and obesity in early childhood continues to be a significant health concern in Australian children. Current evidence suggests that these diseases are higher among children in disadvantaged areas. This increases their risk to continue them in adulthood. There is a lack of evidence exploring the interactions between feeding, in particular breastfeeding, obesity, and dental decay. Phase 1 of this study is completed sucessfully. The present proposal is Phase 2 of a longitudinal study that investigates this relationship.
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    Improved Enamel Remineralisation Using A Novel Biomimetic System

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $746,581.00
    Summary
    Tooth decay remains a major public health problem. The project will involve the testing of the system to remineralize (repair) early stages of decay. The project also involves the detailed characterization of the molecular interactions of the components of a system. It is anticipated that this project will result in the development of a system with substantially superior properties for the non-invasive treatment (repair) of early tooth decay.
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