Felipe Augusto Rodrigues Rossi , Armando Hipólito
“Today, I’m going to promote to an important agenda. I’m not gonna give voice to it, because it already has one and it’s powerful. The column in this issue is not signed by me: let’s talk about a white dentistry. Read it calmly because there are syllables, words, that will echo in you.” (Felipe Rossi) I grew up in the 90s, watching TV presenters and white dancers, blondes. Not even in school art class, I remember drawing or painting with black characters. As we mature, we realize that references, personalities, and black characters have been denied us since childhood. It’s automatic that a child always wants to be like someone, a cartoon character, from a movie, a comic book hero. As a child, my hero had no cape; he wore white, he was a dentist and black
How to cite: Rossi FAR, Hipólito A. White dentistry. J Clin Dent Res. 2020 May-Aug;17(2):98-103.
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