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2009Association between dental caries and fluorosis among South Australian childrenDo, L.; Spencer, A.; Ha, D.
2019Association of modifiable risk factors with dental caries among Indigenous and Nonindigenous children in AustraliaJu, X.; Do, L.; Ha, D.; Jamieson, L.
2017Australian children’s general health behavioursDo, L.; Harford, J.; Ha, D.; Spencer, A.; Do, L.; Spencer, A.
2012Child Dental Health Survey Australia 2007: 30-year trends in child oral healthMejia, G.; Amarasena, H.; Ha, D.; Roberts-Thomson, K.; Ellershaw, A.; Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
2014Clinical oral health of Australia's rural children in a sample attending school dental servicesHa, D.; Crocombe, L.; C Mejia, G.
2018Commonality of risk factors for mothers' poor oral health and general health: baseline analysis of a population-based birth cohort studyHa, D.; Spencer, A.; Thomson, W.; Scott, J.; Do, L.
2018Contemporary evidence on the effectiveness of water fluoridation in the prevention of childhood cariesSpencer, A.; Do, L.; Ha, D.
2011Dental caries trends in Australian school childrenMejia, G.; Ha, D.
2019Determinants and sources of iron intakes of Australian toddlers: findings from the SMILE cohort studyScott, J.A.; Gee, G.; Devenish, G.; Ha, D.; Do, L.
2019Determinants of continued breastfeeding at 12 and 24 months: results of an Australian cohort studyScott, J.; Ahwong, E.; Devenish, G.; Ha, D.; Do, L.
2019Dietary patterns and risk of obesity and early childhood caries in Australian toddlers: findings from an Australian cohort studyBell, L.K.; Schammer, C.; Devenish, G.; Ha, D.; Thomson, M.W.; Spencer, A.J.; Do, L.G.; Scott, J.A.; Golley, R.K.
2014Does fluoride in the water close the dental caries gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous children?Lalloo, R.; Jamieson, L.; Ha, D.; Ellershaw, A.; Luzzi, L.
2018Duration of breastfeeding, but not timing of solid food, reduces the risk of overweight and obesity in children aged 24 to 36 months: findings from an Australian Cohort StudyBell, S.; Yew, S.; Devenish, G.; Ha, D.; Do, L.; Scott, J.
2020Early childhood feeding practices and dental caries among Australian preschoolersDevenish, G.; Mukhtar, A.; Begley, A.; Spencer, A.J.; Thomson, W.M.; Ha, D.; Do, L.; Scott, J.A.
2017Effectiveness of water fluoridation in the prevention of dental caries across adult age groupsDo, L.; Ha, D.; Peres, M.; Skinner, J.; Byun, R.; Spencer, A.
2015Factors attributable for the prevalence of dental caries in Queensland childrenDo, L.; Ha, D.; Spencer, A.
2017Factors influencing early feeding of foods and drinks containing free sugars-a birth cohort studyHa, D.; Do, L.; Spencer, A.; Thomson, W.; Golley, R.; Rugg-Gunn, A.; Levy, S.; Scott, J.
2020Factors influencing the early introduction of sugar sweetened beverages among infants: Findings from the hshk birth cohort studyIrvine, V.; John, J.R.; Scott, J.A.; Hayen, A.; Do, L.G.; Bhole, S.; Ha, D.; Kolt, G.S.; Arora, A.
2012Fissure sealant use among children attending school dental services: Child Dental Health Survey Australia 2008Amarasena, H.; Ha, D.; Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
2019Follow-up of intervention to prevent dental caries among indigenous children in Australia: a secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trialJamieson, L.; Smithers, L.; Hedges, J.; Mills, H.; Kapellas, K.; Ha, D.; Do, L.; Ju, X.