Insurance and Oral Health Ratings
According to an Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) report, adults with dental insurance tend to rate their oral health higher than those without coverage. This suggests that regular access to preventative care through insurance plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy smile.
Results From Urban Versus Regional Oral Health Studies
The report also indicates that adults living in cities tend to rate their oral health higher than those in regional or remote areas. Whether due to better access to dental services or other factors, Kenmore residents need to stay proactive about their oral health. Scheduling regular checkups helps ensure you’re staying ahead of any potential issues.
Changes in Oral Health Perception Based on Gender Differences
Overall, females rate their oral health higher than males. This finding highlights the importance of regular dental visits for everyone, regardless of how you perceive your oral health. Preventative care is essential for addressing concerns before they become more significant issues.
The Time to Use Your Benefits Is Now
As the data shows, many adults face challenges with toothaches, discomfort with their dental appearance, and even avoiding certain foods due to dental problems:
- 1 in 5 adults experienced toothache in the past 12 months.
- 1 in 3 were uncomfortable with their dental appearance.
- 1 in 4 avoided certain foods due to dental issues.
Don’t let these statistics reflect your dental health. With only nine weeks left before health fund benefits reset, book your appointment now to make the most of your coverage.
Schedule Your Visit Today
Take control of your oral health and use your health fund benefits before the year ends. Book your appointment at Princeton Dental today and greet the new year with a healthy, confident smile.