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2012Years lived with disability (YLDs) for 1160 sequelae of 289 diseases and injuries 1990-2010: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010Vos, T.; Flaxman, A.; Naghavi, M.; Lozano, R.; Michaud, C.; Ezzati, M.; Shibuya, K.; Salomon, J.; Abdalla, S.; Aboyans, V.; Abraham, J.; Ackerman, I.; Aggarwal, R.; Ahn, S.; Ali, M.; Alvarado, M.; Anderson, H.; Anderson, L.; Andrews, K.; Atkinson, C.; et al.
2017Factors influencing the inclusion of oral health education in individualized education plans of children with autism spectrum disorders in SingaporeTong, H.; Lee, H.; Lee, Y.; Low, Y.; Lim, C.; Nair, R.
2017Does early-life family income influence later dental pain experience? A prospective 14-year studyGhorbani, Z.; Peres, M.; Liu, P.; Mejia, G.; Armfield, J.; Peres, K.
2015Effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit of a single annual professional intervention for the prevention of childhood dental caries in a remote rural Indigenous communityLalloo, R.; Kroon, J.; Tut, O.; Kularatna, S.; Jamieson, L.M.; Wallace, V.; Boase, R.; Fernando, S.; Cadet-James, Y.; Scuffham, P.A.; Johnson, N.W.
2013Child oral health-related quality of life (COHQoL), enamel defects of the first permanent molars and caries experience among children in Western AustraliaArrow, P.
2012Reassessment at 6-7 years of age of a randomized controlled trial initiated before birth to prevent early childhood cariesPlutzer, K.; Spencer, A.; Keirse, M.
2013Water fluoridation and the association of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and dental caries in Australian childrenArmfield, J.; Spencer, A.; Roberts-Thomson, K.; Plastow, K.
2014The accuracy of caries risk assessment in children attending South Australian School Dental Service: a longitudinal studyHa, D.; Spencer, A.; Slade, G.; Chartier, A.
2014Financial burden of dental care among Australian childrenAustralian Research Centre for Population Oral Health