Mayor Eva Copa delivered this Thursday morning 20 dental chairs for the health centers of the five first-level networks and in her speech she said that she prioritized the purchase of this equipment for the dental health of children.The municipal investment amounts to one million Bolivians.Source: http://www.elalteno.com.bo“We are giving continuity to the 'Renewing my smile' project;According to the data, it really alarms us, because we have seen that many children have cavities and some are not following the treatment and are losing their little teeth.That is why we put greater emphasis on the issue of acquiring these dental supplies, "said the mayor.Copa said that it is planned to install a space for dental care in the Municipal House;She invited the school boards to plan student visits so that they can access the service free of charge, after registering with the Unified Health System (SUS).It is expected that in the following days more supplies of equipment, medicines and supplies will be made."We are going to provide care here in the Mayor's Office and work in two shifts to be able to provide efficient and effective care to our little ones, they can come and be attended to," said the mayor.In previous inspections carried out by municipal authorities, it was shown that the old dental chairs installed in the health centers were deteriorated by use.The Mayor's Office of El Alto opted to buy new, modern equipment from American industry.The Ministry of Health continues with SUS registration campaigns at mobile points.“It is important to make the population aware that they can subscribe because this insurance will cover dental treatment and they will not pay anything;to continue so that the greatest amount of the population can benefit from this insurance”, said Copa.Along these lines, this week, control of blood glucose, blood pressure and free medical care in diabetes and gynecology were received by the residents of District 6 at a fair promoted by the Mayor's Office of El Alto in the Plaza Final Castillo.There were at least 2,000 beneficiaries.