Pharmacists and dentists promote '221 brushing principle' for healthy aging
Pharmacist and dentist associations are collaborating to promote the '221 brushing principle' to achieve the '8020' healthy aging goal, encouraging daily brushing with fluoride toothpaste to prevent tooth decay.
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Retaining at least 20 natural teeth by age 80 is crucial for healthy aging. On the 27th, pharmacist and dentist associations jointly promoted the "221 brushing principle": brush twice a day, for at least two minutes each time, and use toothpaste with at least 1000ppm of fluoride. The Ministry of Health and Welfare is promoting the WHO's "8020 plan," aiming to improve the current average of 19.77 natural teeth among Taiwanese seniors over 65. Huang Yen-ju, spokesperson for the Pharmacist Association, urged the public to check labels for fluoride concentration. He also provided guidance on appropriate toothpaste amounts for children. Both associations emphasized that professional collaboration is key to improving national oral health and helping citizens enjoy a healthy, long life.
FAQ
What is the 8020 plan?
It is a health goal to retain at least 20 natural teeth by the age of 80.