WHO report: 1 in 3 Albanians over 60 years of age has no teeth in its mouth

50% of the world's population have tooth problems. The World Health Organization's latest report estimates that Albania has the biggest problem with dental cancer in children between the ages of 1 and 9. Albania ranks fourth in Europe, where 48.6% of children suffer from dental cancer in [the...]
Albania ranks fourth in Europe, where 48.6% of children suffer from dental cancer in milk teeth.
There are about 44 million children in Europe with this problem.
As you grow, your teeth are enhanced. This is reflected in adult problems.
According to the 149% study of adults over 15 years of age in our country have different teeth problems, while Denmark, followed by Germany and Norway, in the first place where it belongs.
Another oral health indicator taken into consideration by world health experts is tooth loss.
In Albania it turns out that 33.7% of people over 60 have lost all their teeth.
WHO experts estimate that the oral health situation in Europe is at an alarming level. They blame low attention for oral hygiene, consumption of food and sugar, tobacco, and alcohol, as well as the many traumas that lead to tooth loss.












