women brush teeth rather than the men.
Spain, March of 2011- the book white of health oral in 2010 Spain doneby laboratories Lacer, specialist in dental health, in collaboration with theGeneral dental Council, shows that 65% of women areshows very concerned about your dental health, compared to 54% of men. Asa direct consequence, 51% of women surveyed ensures brushing theteeth three times a day, while for men the figure isIt is located at 39%.
as well as the concern of aesthetic for showing a healthy mouth,the increased awareness of women is explained largely by theneed to increase oral hygiene at different stages of his life, as thepregnancy or menopause.
despite the fact that the Spanish are worried more by itsoral health, the study shows that they claim suffer moreproblems oral than males: 58% of respondents statedsuffering from a disorder, compared to 48% of men. Decay without stopping andsensitive teeth are more frequent in both sexes problems, although in theWomen also stresses bleeding from gums.
respect to thevisits to the dentist, 76% of surveyed men and women think that itevery 12 months or less should go to the query. However, during thelast year was only 29% of women and 26 per cent of males in thespecialist, the majority of cases for review, cleanings and fillings.Part of economic issues, fear or anxiety and lack of timethey are the main reasons that wield respondents to not go to thedentist.