New report from FDI World Dental Federation tackles oral health inequalities and outlines strategies to improve oral healthcare over the next ten years 18 gennaio 2021 | 12.00 LETTURA: 3 minuti
· Oral conditions such as tooth decay, gum disease, tooth loss and oral cancer are the most widespread noncommunicable diseases worldwide – impacting 3.5 billion people – and have severe and significant health, societal, and economic impacts.
· Oral health professionals must be actively included in all efforts to improve health for all, so that population-level prevention efforts are effective and those in need receive quality care.
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GENEVA, Jan. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Coinciding with the 148th session of the World Health Organization Executive Board, where an oral health resolution is on the agenda for adoption by governments, FDI releases Vision 2030: Delivering Optimal Oral Hea
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