Media Release
New figures released in Dental Health Services Victoria’s 2015-2016 Annual Report show more Victorians are accessing critical oral health care than ever before.
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Dental Health Services Victoria CEO Dr Deborah Cole said Victoria’s leading oral health agency was more determined than ever to provide quality health care to vulnerable Victorians across the State.
“In adults, 57% of Australians can expect to develop tooth decay at some stage in their lives and tooth decay is five times more prevalent than asthma among children,” said Dr Cole.
“One million days of work are lost every year in Australia because of poor dental health and 19% of Australian adults aged 65 and over had no natural teeth.
What is even more shocking is that half of Australia’s 12-year-olds have tooth decay in their adult teeth, and more than 50% of 6-year-olds have decay in their baby teeth. We will keep working hard to reduce these numbers by treating as many eligible people as possible.”
Dr Cole also urged policy makers to place a stronger emphasis on prevention through community education programs as a step forward in tackling the poor oral health of many.
For more information please contact DHSV Media and Community Relations Manager Suzana Talevski on 0407 961 413
Last updated: 2016-10-13
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