Table 1.
Description of study population.
Table 2.
Description of the medical conditions recorded.
Table 3.
Description of oral health of participants.
Table 4.
Self-rating of physical, mental and oral health.
Table 5.
Frequency of impairment in ICF categories of the extended ICF checklist for oral health for “Body functions”.
Table 6.
Frequency of impairment in ICF categories of the extended ICF checklist for oral health for oral “Body functions”.
Table 7.
Frequency of impairment in ICF categories of the ICF checklist for oral health for oral “Body structures”.
Table 8.
Frequency of restriction in participation in ICF categories of the extended ICF checklist for oral Health for “Activities and participation”.
Table 9.
Frequency of impact of ICF categories of the extended ICF checklist for oral health for “Environment”, by patient group.
Table 10.
Frequency of impact of ICF categories of the extended ICF checklist for oral health for “Environment”, cited as a barrier by over 25% of participants in any country (excepting England due to small sample size).
Table 11.
ICF items reported by >50% of participants in both the ‘Developmental disability’ and ‘Medically compromised’ groups (n = 33 items).