Advanced Oral Health Protection: A Multifunctional Dentifrice Designed to Prevent Oral Diseases and Conditions.

Cassiano Kuchenbecker Rösing
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In 1948, the United Nations General Assembly in Paris declared that a standard of health was a universal human right.1 There is no reason to suggest that this affirmation should not include oral health as well. Oral health is a human right! Oral diseases are a public health problem that impair quality of life and generate increased costs and demands.2 The World Economic Forum reported this year that almost half the world's population suffers from oral diseases that impact daily life and subject the population to a higher risk of systemic health issues.3 It is time for radical policy action. Governments, industries, academic institutions, and scientific organizations must help change the burden of oral diseases.4 Concerned about the lack of attention to oral health, a historic resolution was adopted by the World Health Assembly in 2021 stating that oral health should be firmly embedded within the noncommunicable disease agenda and that oral healthcare interventions should be included in universal health coverage programs.5.

高级口腔健康保护:旨在预防口腔疾病和病症的多功能牙膏。
1948 年,巴黎联合国大会宣布,健康标准是一项普遍人权1 。口腔健康是一项人权!口腔疾病是一个公共卫生问题,损害生活质量,增加成本和需求。2 世界经 济论坛今年报告说,世界上几乎一半的人口患有口腔疾病,影响日常生活,并使 人口面临更高的系统性健康问题风险。4 出于对口腔健康缺乏关注的担忧,世界卫生大会于 2021 年通过了一项历史性决议,指出应将口腔健康牢牢纳入非传染性疾病议程,并将口腔保健干预措施纳入全民医保计划。
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