Codes and Frequencies
An 'X' indicates the category is available for that sample
Code | Label |
83
|
71
|
---|---|---|---|
0 | NIU | X | X |
1 | Upper plate | X | X |
2 | Lower plate | X | X |
3 | Both | X | X |
4 | Unknown type | X | X |
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Description
For persons who have lost all of their teeth and have false teeth (FALSTTH), FALSTYPE indicates whether the person has upper and/or lower plates (dentures).
FALSTYPE is part of the Dental Care Supplement and is first available in 1971. In 1989, questions on upper and lower dentures were asked separately of persons who had lost their upper or lower permanent teeth (see FALSTTHUP and FALSTTHLOW). For additional related variables and more information about this supplement, please use the IPUMS NHIS search function and drop-down menus.
Universe
- 1971: Persons with no teeth who have false teeth.
- 1983: Persons age 2+ who had lost all their teeth and had false teeth.
Availability
- 1971, 1983
Survey Text
1983 |
1971 |
2[] Lower
3[] Both
11a. Is there anyone in the family who has lost ALL of his teeth?
[] N (12)
b. Who is this? Anyone else? ____
For each person with "No teeth," ask:
c. Does -- have false teeth?
[] N (NP)
d. Does -- have an upper plate, a lower plate, or both?
[] Lower
[] Both
Weights
- 1971, 1983 : PERWEIGHT