Service-mix can reflect changes in demographic factors, oral health, p
atient demand and treatment philosophies. The aim of this study was to
compare service-mix by patient age in 1988 with baseline data from 19
83. A weighted, stratified random sample of dentists in Australia was
surveyed by mailed questionnaire in 1983 and again in 1988. Service-mi
x was dominated by restorative, diagnostic and preventive areas. Compa
ring 1988 with 1983, there were significant increases for diagnostic,
preventive, advanced restorative, orthodontic and general areas. Patte
rns across patient age groups and between years indicated younger pati
ents were being provided with increased preventive services (patients
aged 5-11, 25-44 years) and decreased restorative services (patients a
ged 5-11, 12-17 years), while older patients were being provided with
reduced prosthodontic services (patients aged 25-44, 45-64 years), but
increased restorative services (patients aged 45-64, 65+ years) and a
dvanced restorative services (patients aged 25-44, 45-64 years). These
patterns of service-mix have implications for dental education, resea
rch and service delivery.