He asks the Committee on Bioethics, which invited the state to reimburse dental care. The importance of a good smile no one discusses. Here are tips to keep it.
The smile? A right for all, in fact often denied, as dental care are not reimbursed by the NHS. So that the National Bioethics Committee, after having dealt with issues such as stem cells and euthanasia, in his last meeting wanted to focus attention on ‘Ethics in dentistry. In short, the health of teeth, a subject too neglected, but important, because the smile is a card key in interpersonal relationships.
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According to a survey made by Astra on behalf of the Center Listerine Pfizer Consumer Health Care a healthy mouth is a passport to have good social relations for 70% of Italians. In general, women are more attentive to dental care than men (83% versus 75%) and more inclined to preventive controls (82% makes at least one year, compared to 72% of males).
The rules are easy to have perfect teeth. Here is what recommends Carrassi Antonio, professor of dentistry at the University of Milan: use a fluoride toothpaste, noting that very little time and no need to cover the entire surface of the brush, thorough daily cleaning should be done calmly devoting at least two minutes not forgetting also the space between tooth and tooth is a good idea to floss and mouthwash to choose a safe, not too aggressive, never forgetting the night cleaning, do a checkup at least once a year, with professional cleaning, pay attention to a healthy mouth and teeth during pregnancy, and start to treat oral hygiene since young.
If we want to overdo it you can use personalized beauty treatments such as teeth whitening, very fashionable in the United States, carried out with a special lamp that acts on a fluid-based peroxide cerbammide. This treatment should be repeated every 3 years and costs $ 200 per session, but the newest devices are special invisible (like the mouthpiece of the fighters) filled with whitening gel to take a quarter of an hour a day on the teeth, as Jennifer Lopez.
Much more expensive than the re-alignment of teeth (even Tom Cruise has done recently), which costs from 5 to 7,000 euros and is done with a device that clips in and therefore not visible. There are, finally, even more extreme treatments such as extraction of teeth that chooses who wants to have a more sharp. Dentists, in this case, tend to establish the real need before you work like that.
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