Australians delay dental care and remain on long public wait lists, leading to more in hospital: report


A record number of potentially preventable hospitalisations for dental conditions occurred in Australia in 2022–23, according to a report released today. Data shows 30 per cent of Australians who needed to see a dentist delayed or avoided seeing one in the previous 12 months.



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To have a full set of working teeth Daniel was forced to raid his super, halving his retirement funds


Daniel Wright withdrew $67,000 from his superannuation to fix his teeth, but hadn't realised tax rules meant he would lose an extra $19,000 from his retirement savings. He says he doesn't regret having his teeth fixed but would like to see more transparency around the costs of withdrawing superannuation funds early.


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Dentist visit leads retiree to $8 million Lotto win


The man, from Bentley Park near Cairns, claimed the only division one prize in Tuesday's Oz Lotto draw, taking home an $8 million windfall. He explained to The Lott that he bought the winning ticket on a whim after leaving a dentist appointment.


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Healthy ageing and oral health: priority, policy and public health


The global population ageing, and the pace of ageing is accelerating. Although people are living longer, these additional years are not being gained in health, and disability, chronic and long-term conditions increase with age. In response to the challenges of an ageing population, the United Nations and World Health Organisation declared 2021–2030 the Decade of Healthy Ageing, with the purpose of collaborative action to foster longer and healthier lives. This review explores the WHO public health framework for healthy ageing and global trends and policies, using the UK as an example of policy implementation. In response to the urgent need to consider the impact of ageing on oral health and oral healthcare systems, an integrated model for healthy ageing and oral health is proposed.


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