Te Rōpū Rangahau Hauora a Eru Pōmare (University of Otago, Wellington) and seven community group partners identify research priorities to lead to improved oral health for Māori and reduced inequalities, with particular reference to low income Māori adults, older Māori, and Māori with disabilities, special needs or who are medically compromised.
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Oral health data and stats
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Published 25 March 2011
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Published 02 December 2010This methodology report details the procedures and protocols followed to ensure the 2009 New Zealand Health Oral Health Survey produced the high-quality and robust data expected of official statistics.
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Published 02 December 2010The 2009 New Zealand Oral Health Survey is the first nationwide survey to collect information on the oral health status of New Zealand adults and children in over 20 years. This report presents key clinical and self-reported findings from the survey, focusing on oral health status, protective factors and service utilisation among the New Zealand population.
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