Oral Health Study: Germany's Children Have Good Teeth
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In the field of dental health, provision has been made for years in Germany. This pays off – for children and adults. However, there is obviously still a need for action in the case of "popular disease" periodontitis.
Less caries and less tooth loss – regular care pays off, as new data show. However, according to a study, there is a big problem.
Berlin – Fewer children and adults than ever before are affected by tooth decay, and periodontitis, a chronic disease, has also been significantly reduced. "Germany is and remains the world champion of prevention in the dental field," summarized Martin Hendges, Chairman of the Board of the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Dentists (KZBV), today...
The prevention-oriented approach in dentistry has apparently led to a significant improvement in oral health. This is the conclusion of the sixth German Oral Health Study, which was presented in Berlin on Tuesday. The Institute of German Dentists (IDZ), the German Dental Association (BZÄK), and the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Dentists (KZBV) report that, on average, a maximum of one tooth was newly affected by caries in ch…
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