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Response rates from 21.2k Brisbane (C) voters.

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12%
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87%
Yes
12%
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0%
Yes, but only for children and senior citizens

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Brisbane (C) voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @4XC6S94from Queensland  answered…4yrs4Y

 @4VX9G3Dfrom Queensland  answered…4yrs4Y

Why should we fund laziness? Dental hygiene is a choice, just like taking a shower

 @4T7QBXQfrom Victoria  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but only in cases of birth or genetic defects, not in cases of rot from poor self-care.

 @4WDTFMZfrom New South Wales  answered…4yrs4Y

People only need dental care because of western processed diet. Flouride and fillings are so bad for you

 @4WRQK9Rfrom Western Australia  answered…4yrs4Y

I thought fluoridating our water aimed at this, however, high sugar diets and childhood consumption of too much sugary drinks have reversed preventative dental care. Tax the sugary drinks.

 @B4BSKMWanswered…17hrs17H

This can create a lack of confidence in the general public’s health! The wealthy would have the best access to healthcare while the rest of society will be left with bad quality health professionals

 @9LP9GNKanswered…12mos12MO

Yes, but only with strict diagnostic criteria and auditing of dentists to ensure that they don’t over-treat.