Spending on dental care in 2022 fell by 14 per cent since 2018, he said at an event organised by the Italian Dental Association to mark the annual World Oral Health Day on March 20 in Rome.
"In Italy, 36 per cent of children, or more than 1.8 million, have untreated cavities," Health Minister Orazio Schillaci said.
In the adult population this percentage drops only slightly to 29.6 per cent, or 16.9 million, he added.
"Not to mention total or partial tooth loss, which affects 6.3 million adults over 20 years of age," Schillaci continued.
It is important, the minister added, "to keep attention high”.
“Apart from the very high prevalence, oral pathologies have a significant impact on quality of life and general health as well as a considerable social impact."
In this respect prevention "represents the first form of oral health", Schillaci concluded.
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