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Data Category: Health and Well-being

(suppress) First Nations children ages 0–2 and 3–5 affected by, and treated for, baby bottle tooth decay (early childhood caries) (BBTD/ECC) in the three phases of the RHS

Link to Full Report

Leisure-time physical activity categories among First Nations children aged 6–11, by household income

Link to Full Report

First Nations children ages 0–11 who received dental care in the year prior to the survey

Link to Full Report

Children reporting receipt of dental care in the year prior to the survey in national health surveys conducted in Canada, by age group

Note: (E) signifies high sampling variability, interpret with caution Link to Full Report

Type of dental treatment needs reported by First Nations adults in the three phases of the RHS

Note: Respondents could choose more than one response. Link to Full Report

Type of dental treatment needs reported by First Nations youth in the three phases of the RHS

Note: Respondents can choose more than one response Link to Full Report

Dental treatment needs of First Nations children ages 0–11, as reported by parents/ caregivers in the three phases of the RHS

Link to Full Report

Prevalence of edentulism (complete tooth loss) among the adult population in Canada in national health surveys

Note: *Non-Aboriginal people in Canada aged 20 years and over. Link to Full Report

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Akwesasne, Ontario
K6H 5R7

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