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World Oral Health Day 2022 � �Be Proud of Your Mouth�

by Dr. Jayashree Gopinath on March 19, 2022 at 3:48 PM
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Every year on March 20th, World Oral Health Day encourages people around the world to make a promise to look after their oral health with proper oral hygiene practice.

How did it Start?

The FDI World Dental Federation launched World Oral Health Day in 2007. The day was originally celebrated on 12th September in remembrance of FDI founder, Dr. Charles Godon. Later, it was changed to 20th March in 2013 to avoid conflict with the FDI World Dental Congress in September.


The date number 20 is considered special for oral health. Healthy older individuals should have 20 natural teeth at the end of their life, and healthy children should possess 20 baby teeth.

Why does Oral Health Matter?

Mirror To Overall Health - A mouth with healthy gums, strong teeth, neutral breath, and a clean tongue is a sign of overall good physical and mental health. The mouth is also one of the first places to show symptoms of many illnesses, including diabetes.

‘World Oral Health Day 2022 campaign encourages people to appreciate and take care of their oral health for overall well-being.’

Oral Hygiene is Vital - Neglecting oral hygiene can make your overall existence difficult. It will not only cause pain and oral diseases but also lower your self-esteem.

Maintaining good oral health is only possible through regular oral hygiene practices such as brushing twice, flossing, and using a mouthwash.

Be Aware - Oral health is a very neglected topic, people are not aware of dental problems until they start to appear. Most people tend to stay ignorant toward the importance of maintaining oral hygiene and then suffer from diseases.

Say Cheese - A newly born child might look cute without a tooth, but not adults. Not caring for teeth and mouth will not only make you look odd when tooth decay or loss set in but also make eating, talking, and smiling difficult.

Oral Health Facts

Oral Health Tips

How to Observe?

Dental organizations around the world hold free dental screening camps and oral health-related seminars.

Some dentists provide free or low-cost basic dental services. Other dentists hold toothbrush drives where they distribute new toothbrushes and other dental supplies to local charities.

The best thing you can do to participate is to pledge to look after your oral health. Here are some other ways to participate:

Great teeth, great smile, a great life - Oral health is wealth.

References:

  1. About World Oral Health Day - (https:www.worldoralhealthday.org/about)
  2. Key facts about oral health - (https:www.fdiworlddental.org/key-facts-about-oral-health#_ftn1)
  3. Basics of Oral Health - (https:www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/basics/index.html)


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