Age and perception of dental appearance and tooth colour

Objectives:  To determine the prevalence of satisfaction with dental appearance and own tooth colour in the UK and investigate the impact of ageing on these perceptions. Methods:  Data about ageing and satisfaction with dental appearance and tooth colour was gathered by means of a questionnaire comp...

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description Objectives:  To determine the prevalence of satisfaction with dental appearance and own tooth colour in the UK and investigate the impact of ageing on these perceptions. Methods:  Data about ageing and satisfaction with dental appearance and tooth colour was gathered by means of a questionnaire completed at face‐to‐face interview. The questionnaire was first tested and then used by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) in a stratified random sample of adults drawn from the UK. A total of 3384 adults were interviewed. Results:  Three quarters of the population were satisfied with their own dental appearance and two‐thirds were satisfied with their tooth colour. Subjects over the age of 55 were significantly more likely to be satisfied with their dental appearance and tooth colour (p 
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Dentistry
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Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Odds Ratio
Perception
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