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Oral health among white, black, and Mexican-American elders: an examination of edentulism and dental caries.

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Wu, B; Liang, J; Plassman, BL; Remle, RC; Bai, L
Published in: J Public Health Dent
2011

OBJECTIVES: To examine racial/ethnic disparities in oral health among older Americans. METHODS: Differences in frequency of edentulism and number of decayed, missing, and filled teeth were assessed in 2,679 non-Hispanic white, 742 non-Hispanic black, and 934 Mexican-American individuals aged 60 and older from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1999-2004). RESULTS: Controlling for potential confounding variables, blacks and Mexican-Americans had significantly higher numbers of decayed teeth but fewer numbers of filled teeth than whites. Although blacks had a lower likelihood of being edentulous than whites, dentate blacks had a higher number of missing teeth. Compared with whites, Mexican-Americans were less likely to be edentulous, and dentate Mexican-Americans had fewer missing teeth. Our study also showed that blacks and Mexican-Americans had less frequent dental checkups than whites. CONCLUSIONS: Oral health disparities are persistent across racial/ethnic groups for older Americans despite the fact that the differences between groups typically diminish when socioeconomic, health-related, and behavioral factors are considered in the models. Our study suggests that reducing racial/ethnic oral health disparities requires multiple clinical approaches.

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J Public Health Dent

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0022-4006

Publication Date

2011

Volume

71

Issue

4

Start / End Page

308 / 317

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • United States
  • Tooth Loss
  • Social Support
  • Smoking
  • Poverty
  • Oral Health
  • Mouth, Edentulous
  • Motor Activity
  • Middle Aged
 

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Wu, B., Liang, J., Plassman, B. L., Remle, R. C., & Bai, L. (2011). Oral health among white, black, and Mexican-American elders: an examination of edentulism and dental caries. J Public Health Dent, 71(4), 308–317. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-7325.2011.00273.x
Wu, Bei, Jersey Liang, Brenda L. Plassman, R Corey Remle, and Lina Bai. “Oral health among white, black, and Mexican-American elders: an examination of edentulism and dental caries.J Public Health Dent 71, no. 4 (2011): 308–17. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-7325.2011.00273.x.
Wu B, Liang J, Plassman BL, Remle RC, Bai L. Oral health among white, black, and Mexican-American elders: an examination of edentulism and dental caries. J Public Health Dent. 2011;71(4):308–17.
Wu, Bei, et al. “Oral health among white, black, and Mexican-American elders: an examination of edentulism and dental caries.J Public Health Dent, vol. 71, no. 4, 2011, pp. 308–17. Pubmed, doi:10.1111/j.1752-7325.2011.00273.x.
Wu B, Liang J, Plassman BL, Remle RC, Bai L. Oral health among white, black, and Mexican-American elders: an examination of edentulism and dental caries. J Public Health Dent. 2011;71(4):308–317.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Public Health Dent

DOI

ISSN

0022-4006

Publication Date

2011

Volume

71

Issue

4

Start / End Page

308 / 317

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • United States
  • Tooth Loss
  • Social Support
  • Smoking
  • Poverty
  • Oral Health
  • Mouth, Edentulous
  • Motor Activity
  • Middle Aged