In 2019, around 87 percent of the population aged between 2 and 17 years had a dental visit in the past 12 months. This statistic shows the percentage of the U.S. population aged two years and older with a dental visit in the preceding 12 months between 1997 and 2019.
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This annual report brings together information on NHS dental activity in England for the 12-month period to 31 March 2020 (including clinical treatments and dental workforce) and information on the number of patients seen by an NHS dentist up to 30 June 2020. This publication includes information about patients seen and NHS dental activity broken down to dental practice level. To limit COVID-19 transmissions, dental practices were instructed to close and cease all routine dental care from the 25th March 2020. The data reported in the publication including activity, patient numbers, finances and treatments, will be lower than expected during the time period of restrictions. The supplementary report for this publication estimates the impact on the number of patients seen and more information can be found in Annex 5 data quality statement.
This statistic shows the percentage of the U.S. population with dental benefits from 2006 to 2016. In 2015, around two thirds of Americans had dental benefits. It was estimated that the penetration rate would reach 77 percent by 2016.
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Forecast: Population Per Dentists Graduates in Germany 2023 - 2027 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
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This annual report brings together information on NHS dental activity in England for the 12-month period to 31 March 2018, (including clinical treatments and dental workforce) and information on the number of patients seen by an NHS dentist up to 30 June 2018. This publication comprises the new content outlined in the proposed changes to the annual dental publication published in June 2018. Data for 2014-15 to 2017-18 referral to advanced mandatory services in tables 5a and 5d has been revised, as it was under-reported previously, data for all other courses of treatment remain the same. The revised data tables have been published as Supplementary Information (see Resource Links below).
In 2023, with over 80 professionally active dentists per 100,000 population, Massachusetts was the state with the highest dentist to population ratio. This was followed by Alaska. While California had the highest number of dentist, it came fourth in terms of dentist density by state.
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Graph and download economic data for All Employees: Education and Health Services: Offices of Dentists in New York (SMU36000006562120001) from Jan 1990 to Jan 2025 about dental, health, NY, services, employment, and USA.
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Distribution of the household population by dental status, by sex and age group.
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This annual report includes information on patients receiving NHS dental care in England for the 12 month period to 31 March 2017. Subjects covered include dental activity, clinical treatments and dental workforce. Information on the number of patients seen by an NHS dentist up to 30 June 2017 is also included.
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This annual report includes information on all patients that received NHS dental care in England for the 12-month period to 31 March 2015. Subjects covered include: dental activity, clinical treatment and dental workforce. Information on the number of patients seen by an NHS dentist for the 24-month period to 30 June 2015 is also included. This information is used by the Department of Health to inform government policy on NHS dentistry and by local NHS managers in the planning and delivery of local dental services. 3rd November 2015. The errors identified in map figures 1f, 2e and 4c on the 20th August 2015 have been corrected and the maps added back into the publication. There was an error in labelling in the NHS Dental Statistics for England - 2014-15: Annex 4 (Activity) CSV file with paying patients recorded as non-paying patients and vice versa. The affected CSV file has been corrected and republished on 23rd October 2020 with the suffix _v2. Other files, including the summary tables in Annex 1, are unaffected.
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Graph and download economic data for All Employees: Health Care: Offices of Dentists in California (SMU06000006562120001A) from 1990 to 2024 about dental, health, CA, services, employment, and USA.
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This biannual report contains dental activity for England covering April to September 2019 and patients seen data for 24 month period (adults) and 12 month period (children) up to 31 December 2019. This report includes, for the first time, adult patients seen figures broken down for 18-64, 65-74, 75-84 and 85+ age groups, alongside the single year age groups for children. Following the NHS Dental Statistics Review 2019, NHS Dental Statistics publication have been changed from quarterly to twice a year. The next release is in August 2020. It will reflect significant changes to NHS England's hierarchical structure, which are taking place in April 2020. 14 NHS England (Region, Local Offices), are being replaced by 42 sustainability and transformation partnerships (STPs) as the Higher-Level Health Authority. There are currently 191 Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), 74 of these are merging into 18 new CCGs which will leave a total of 135. For more information please see link below to Change summary - 2020 STP, CCG and Commissioning Hub reconfiguration.
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Abstract This study aimed to assess the association between oral health and rurality in an older Brazilian population. Population-based samples of 1,451 urban and 411 rural elders were obtained from two databases. Several oral health and related measures, including the number of teeth lost, use of dental prostheses, dental visits, self-reported oral health, and perceived need for a dental prosthesis, were compared. Oral health-related information was obtained by a trained research team with interviews conducted in the individuals’ homes. Regression models were used to verify the association between living in rural areas and oral health outcomes after adjusting for possible confounding factors. The elderly population mostly comprised of women in rural or urban areas, and the mean age was 70 years in both locations. Less-educated individuals (without or with complete elementary schooling) were more common in rural regions than in urban areas. After adjustment for socioeconomic characteristics, living in rural areas was associated with a lower perceived need for dental prostheses (PR 0.68, 95% CI 0.56–0.84), poor self-reported oral health (OR 1.24; 95% CI 1.05–1.46), and having fewer teeth (β -1.31; 95% CI -2.18 to -0.45). The place of residence had a significant impact on oral health indicators, with rurality negatively influencing oral health. These findings suggest that preventive and curative strategies for dental services may be needed for the Brazilian rural population.
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The United Kingdom Dental Devices Market Report is Segmented by Product Type (General and Diagnostics Equipment [Dental Lasers, Radiology Equipment, Dental Chair and Equipment, and Other General and Diagnostics Equipment], Dental Consumables [Dental Biomaterial, Dental Implants, Crowns and Bridges, and Other Dental Consumables], and Other Dental Devices), Treatment (Orthodontic, Endodontic, Periodontic, and Prosthodontic), and End User (Hospitals, Clinics, and Other End Users). The Report Offers Market Sizes and Forecasts in Terms of Value (USD) for all the Above Segments.
In 2023, there was one dentist for about 59,000 people in the Philippines. The highest population-to-dentist ratio was recorded in the BARMM Region or Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, with about 144,000 people for every dentist. In contrast, there were about 24,400 residents in the National Capital Region (NCR).
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Regression analysis of dentists per 10,000 population by region.
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Access the summary of the Dental Practice Management Software market report, featuring key insights, executive summary, market size, CAGR, growth rate, and future outlook.
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This biannual report contains dental activity for England covering April to September 2021 and patients seen data for 24 month period (adults) and 12 month period (children) up to 31 December 2021. Please note that this report contains corrected patients seen data for the period between December 2020 and June 2021. For further information please see the Annex 5 data quality statement - see links below. This publication includes information about patients seen and NHS dental activity broken down to dental practice level. To limit COVID-19 transmissions, dental practices were instructed to close and cease all routine dental care from the 25th March 2020. The data reported in the publication including activity and patient numbers will be lower than expected during the time period of restrictions. Further information can be found in our 2019/20 Annual publication supplementary report and the Annex 5 data quality statement - see links below.
In 2019, around 87 percent of the population aged between 2 and 17 years had a dental visit in the past 12 months. This statistic shows the percentage of the U.S. population aged two years and older with a dental visit in the preceding 12 months between 1997 and 2019.