Hello!
Recently, the minimum temperature in Ichinoseki has fallen below 10℃, and it has become quite cold in the mornings and evenings.
At Ark, we had a health check the other day!
Although I thought it would be okay, I'm always nervous when I see the results...
Dentistry was not included in the health checkup this time.
When I was browsing the internet recently, I learned about the "value per tooth."
According to research conducted by the Japan Preventive Medicine Association,
According to dentists, the value of one tooth is a whopping 1,040,000 yen.
However, the actual amount paid out in compensation for tooth damage caused by a traffic accident is said to be 800,000 yen.
It may be more fitting to use this as the value of the world.
So, if you calculate it, it will be 22.4 million yen for 28 pieces.
In recent years, people have been saying, ``Let's keep at least 20 of our own teeth even when we are 80 years old.''
The "8020 (Hachimarunimaru)" movement is also being promoted.
It is said that if you have 20 or more teeth, you can be satisfied with your diet.
Being able to enjoy meals freely without cavities is worth it.
I felt that it was a happy thing.
Autumn is full of delicious food and I tend to eat too much.
Please take care of your health so that you can enjoy delicious meals.
General Affairs Department Satomi Funaki
Teeth are important to ponies too!