{"id":8020,"date":"2012-09-16T17:35:42","date_gmt":"2012-09-16T17:35:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/velezylozano.com\/politica-blanqueamiento\/"},"modified":"2012-09-16T17:35:42","modified_gmt":"2012-09-16T17:35:42","slug":"bleaching-policy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/velezylozano.com\/en\/bleaching-policy\/","title":{"rendered":"Politicians and teeth whitening"},"content":{"rendered":"
What do the elections in Galicia or the Basque Country have to do with a dentist? How can the colour of a dentist's teeth influence the white of his or her teeth? Mario Conde<\/a> compared to that of N\u00fa\u00f1ez Feijoo<\/a>Will you be able to Romney<\/a> close the gap with Obama<\/a> to win the elections for the presidency of the United States of America?<\/p>\n These must be some of the questions that were asked at the American company that manufactures the tooth whitening product Luster<\/a>before beginning the analysis of photographs of the winners of the US elections in recent years, in order to relate the colour of the candidates' smiles to whether or not their candidacy was successful.<\/p>\n The study, entitled 'Analysis of presidential candidates' campaign photographs in relation to the whiteness of their teeth and their electability', involved an analysis of the candidates' photographs, adjusting the colour of the photos over the years, as well as changes in ambient light or the conditions in which they were taken, to compare the relative whiteness of the candidates.<\/p>\n Evidence from photographs since 1992 shows how the candidate with the whitest teeth has always won the election. From Bill Clinton<\/a>when he was governor of Arkansas and was facing H.W. Bush<\/a> (father) or to Bob Dole<\/a> in 1996, passing by the narrow margin of George W. Bush<\/a> (son) when he faced Al Gore<\/a>who had slightly darker teeth than the eventual winner.<\/p>\n
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