The document presents data on common dental/oral afflictions among different racial groups in Singapore. It shows that Malay people had the highest prevalence ratios for dental pain at 19.84% and overall oral afflictions at 26.55%, followed by Indo-Pakistanis at 20.55% and 24.9%, while Chinese people had the lowest ratios at 12.5% for dental pain and 18.42% overall. Soft tissue abnormalities and bone abnormalities were less common across all racial groups.
The document presents data on common dental/oral afflictions among different racial groups in Singapore. It shows that Malay people had the highest prevalence ratios for dental pain at 19.84% and overall oral afflictions at 26.55%, followed by Indo-Pakistanis at 20.55% and 24.9%, while Chinese people had the lowest ratios at 12.5% for dental pain and 18.42% overall. Soft tissue abnormalities and bone abnormalities were less common across all racial groups.
The document presents data on common dental/oral afflictions among different racial groups in Singapore. It shows that Malay people had the highest prevalence ratios for dental pain at 19.84% and overall oral afflictions at 26.55%, followed by Indo-Pakistanis at 20.55% and 24.9%, while Chinese people had the lowest ratios at 12.5% for dental pain and 18.42% overall. Soft tissue abnormalities and bone abnormalities were less common across all racial groups.