WE MAKE HEALTHY CHOICES EASY CHOICES.
Somos una asociación internacional sin animo de lucro cuyo propósito es promover la salud dental.
Nuestro logotipo, “El Diente Feliz”, es un marca de calidad y símbolo identificación de productos que no dañan los dientes.
“El Diente Feliz” se basa en criterios específicos científicamente demostrables. Los productos y servicios acreditados con el símbolo “El Diente Feliz” incluyen:
Toothfriendly International fue fundada en 1989 en Basilea, Suiza. La asociación esta presidida por una junta ejecutiva formada por profesionales de la salud bucodental. Los miembros de esta asociación incluye a profesionales de la salud bucodental preventiva, así como asociaciones y empresas en el ámbito de la alimentación y el cuidado buco dental.
Nuestro objetivo es motivar a los proveedores a apoyar nuestra misión de prevención de la caries , por ejemplo, a la industria alimenticia, a los profesionales del sector del cuidado bucodental y a los educadores entre otros , recomendando nuestros productos a través del material educativo proporcionado y de los servicios ofrecidos como campañas educativas
Identificando los productos y nuestros servicios con el logo “El Diente Feliz”, ayudamos a la gente a hacer la elección correcta, ayudándoles a mantener una buena salud bucal. Otorgamos nuestro logo “El Diente Feliz” como sello de garantía exclusivamente a productos y servicios que reúnen los más altos parámetros y pasan rigurosos controles .
La marca “El Diente Feliz” esta registrada a nivel mundial. Actualmente este logo acompaña a un gran número de productos y servicios repartidos por todo el mundo, en concreto en más que 40 países.
Como entidad coordinadora, nosotros apoyamos los trabajos promocionales de nuestras asociaciones nacionales en Suiza, Alemania, Turquía, Tailandia, Japón y Corea.
A través de nuestro brazo caritativo de la asociación , La Fundación Toothfriendlly , se encarga de apoyar y poner en marcha programas de prevención de caries en regiones con un elevado riesgo de caries y pocos recursos económicos.
Colaboramos desde hace más de 30 años con profesionales del sector bucodental y la industria internacional.
Nos basamos en criterios y controles claros para garantizar que todos nuestros procedimientos no comprometan los actuales conocimientos científicos.
Garantizamos el uso exclusivo del etiquetado “El Diente Feliz” en productos y servicios que respalden nuestra misión.
Somos una asociación ética, honesta y seria. Nuestros socios depositan año tras año su confianza.
Luchamos para hacer todo lo posible y construir credibilidad y que todos confíen en nosotros.
The Toothfriendly logo was created in 1982 on an initiative of the Swiss University Dental Faculties to distinguish confectionery products that are safe to teeth, i.e. are non-cariogenic and non- erosive. In the same year, the first pH-telemetry test institute was opened at the University of Zurich to enable the measurement of Toothfriendly products in human volunteers.
In 1982, also the Swiss Toothfriendly Association (Aktion Zahnfreundlich Schweiz) was established in Basel. Today, the association counts over 500 members. A survey conducted in 2010 shows that over 90% of the Swiss population recognize the Toothfriendly label. Thanks to a prevention-minded oral health education system, most Swiss children learn about the benefits of the Toothfriendly label already in primary school.
Germany was the second country to introduce the Toothfriendly label in 1985. Today, the German Toothfriendly Association (Aktion zahnfreundlich e.V.) counts over 700 members.
In 1989, a new association, Toothfriendly International, was established to license the Toothfriendly trademark to companies outside the Swiss and German borders. New action groups were established in Turkey, Belgium, UK, Spain and Argentina.
The Toothfriendly label made its big debut in Asia in the early 1990’s. New action groups were established in South Korea and Japan, and later also in China and Thailand.
In 1997, a new Toothfriendly Association, Diş Dostu Dernegi, was established in Turkey. Today, the association publishes a tri-annual Dental Journal, hosts active Dis Dostu Dental Clubs at the Universities and counts over 10’000 followers in its social media platforms.
The first Toothfriendly social project was initiated in Turkey in 2001. Disler Yolunda (“Every Tooth is Alright”) provides free dental care and education for underprivileged children. In 2007, a similar school- based caries prevention project was introduced in Romania.
Since 2004, dental professionals have the possibility of becoming supporting members. Today, the national Toothfriendly associations count over 1000 individual members worldwide.
In 2005, the first tooth brush and toothpaste manufacturers became partners of Toothfriendly International. To make sure that our partners live up to their promises, an independent Advisory Board evaluates each case to ensure that manufacturer’s claims are backed up by reliable scientific evidence.
In 2006, over 100 Swiss playgroups and nurseries following the guidelines of the association are accredited as “Toothfriendly”. Since 2010, the Turkish dental practises are being certified as “Toothfriendly Clinics” according to strict quality criteria.
In 2008, the first pacifier which does not provoke open bite – as demonstrated in a 27-month comparative study - was certified as Toothfriendly. The pacifier is sold under the trade name Dentistar.
In the same year, the Toothfriendly logo appears as endorsement on the first fluoridated salt product in Germany. Fluoride demonstrably strengthens dental enamel and reduces the harmful effects of plaque.
In 2010, the first successful Toothfriendly beverage concept was introduced by the German baby nutrition specialist Hipp. Hipp's baby teas are sweetened with isomaltulose, a non-laxative carbohydrate which is guaranteed Toothfriendly.
The world's first Toothfriendly candy store was opened in 2012 in Germany by Tobias Elger, a dentist's spouse with passion for healthy ingredients. Elger's visionery perspective on sugar-free sweets was key when he established Zahnfreundchen.
In 2015, Toothfriendly International issued new guidelines for the certification of children's toothpaste. Companies wishing to display the Toothfriendly logo on their product label must comply with the general provisions including fluoride content and conditions of use.