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All natural teeth missing by region,
persons aged 65 years and over, NSW, 1998-2007

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Sex Year Urban
% (95% CI)
Rural
% (95% CI)
NSW
% (95% CI)
Males 1998 22.5 (18.6-26.4) 27.1 (23.2-31.0) 24.2 (21.3-27.0)
2002 19.0 (15.2-22.9) 23.5 (19.7-27.4) 20.7 (17.9-23.5)
2003 16.1 (12.1-20.1) 23.0 (19.5-26.6) 18.6 (15.8-21.5)
2004 17.4 (13.1-21.6) 23.8 (18.8-28.8) 19.8 (16.5-23.0)
2005 13.8 (10.7-16.9) 18.9 (15.8-22.0) 15.7 (13.4-17.9)
2006 14.3 (10.7-17.8) 16.8 (13.1-20.4) 15.2 (12.6-17.8)
2007 13.9 (10.6-17.3) 24.3 (19.6-28.9) 17.4 (14.7-20.2)
Females 1998 37.1 (33.4-40.8) 47.2 (43.6-50.9) 40.6 (37.9-43.3)
2002 29.4 (25.5-33.3) 37.1 (33.5-40.7) 32.1 (29.3-35.0)
2003 25.8 (22.4-29.2) 40.5 (36.9-44.0) 31.0 (28.4-33.5)
2004 26.9 (22.8-30.9) 36.8 (32.3-41.2) 30.4 (27.3-33.4)
2005 24.7 (21.5-27.9) 30.8 (27.7-33.9) 26.9 (24.5-29.2)
2006 19.7 (16.3-23.1) 30.9 (27.2-34.7) 23.8 (21.2-26.3)
2007 23.7 (20.1-27.4) 29.8 (26.1-33.5) 25.8 (23.1-28.5)
Persons 1998 30.8 (28.0-33.5) 38.1 (35.3-40.8) 33.3 (31.3-35.4)
2002 24.7 (21.9-27.5) 30.8 (28.1-33.4) 26.9 (24.9-28.9)
2003 21.4 (18.9-24.0) 32.7 (30.1-35.2) 25.5 (23.6-27.4)
2004 22.6 (19.7-25.6) 30.8 (27.4-34.1) 25.6 (23.3-27.8)
2005 19.8 (17.6-22.1) 25.3 (23.1-27.6) 21.8 (20.2-23.5)
2006 17.3 (14.8-19.7) 24.4 (21.7-27.0) 19.9 (18.0-21.7)
2007 19.3 (16.7-21.8) 27.3 (24.4-30.2) 22.0 (20.1-24.0)


Note: Estimates are based on the following numbers of respondents for NSW: 1998 (3,399), 2002 (3,420), 2003 (3,576), 2004 (2,589), 2005 (3,387), 2006 (2,388), 2007 (2,292). The indicator includes those who had all their natural teeth missing. Natural teeth does not include dentures but includes wisdom teeth. The question used to define the indicator was: Are any of your natural teeth missing?
Source: New South Wales Population Health Survey 2007 (HOIST). Centre for Epidemiology and Research, NSW Department of Health.
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Produced by: Centre for Epidemiology and Research, Population Health Division, NSW Department of Health.
Last updated on: 1 July 2008

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