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Pepsodent to Improve Oral Hygiene of 10 Million Children

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Mary Ekah

Leading toothpaste brand, Pepsodent, in partnershi­p with the Nigerian Dental Associatio­n (NDA) has revealed plans to help millions of Nigerian families adopt the best oral health practices as it officially announced the kick off of its World Oral Health Day (WOHD) celebratio­n last week in Lagos. World Oral Health Day is set aside globally to celebrate the benefits and impact of having good oral hygiene. This year’s announceme­nt continues after Pepsodent Nigeria emerged first globally in the World Oral Health Day 2016 challenge ahead of 31 countries.

“We are proud of our partnershi­p with Unilever Nig. Plc, who have made the success of the previous World Oral Health celebratio­ns possible with their immense support towards oral health in Nigeria,” said Dr. Bode Ijarogbe, President of the Nigerian Dental Associatio­n, while speaking about the continuous partnershi­p between Unilever and the National Dental Associatio­n.

“It is imperative to prevent oral diseases in Nigeria by ensuring people brush twice a day, every day. In addition to the fact that many people cannot afford dental care, statistics also shows that there are only about 4,125 registered dentists, i.e. about 40,000 people to 1 dentist.”

Oral diseases are the most common diseases worldwide despite the fact many of them are easily preventabl­e through brushing twice a day with fluoride toothpaste. Pepsodent is set to help Nigerians eradicate oral diseases with lined-up dental activities including: school programmes, health walk, community outreach, market activation­s and several other activities that will educate Nigerians on the many benefits and importance of brushing twice daily.

Speaking to the statistics that shows that 59 per cent of Nigerians do not brush day and night, Nigeria Oral Care Category Lead, Unilever Nigeria, Ibironke Ugbaja, said: “We have through our efforts in the past seen the transforma­tive impact that brushing twice daily has on the oral health of Nigerians. “Our goal at Pepsodent is to continue driving improved oral care practices for a cavity free smile Nigeria. We are also aware that healthy dental habits start in childhood, which is why it’s vital that the Pepsodent Brush Day and Night campaign reaches more children than ever before. We have reached over 2.5 million children in about 3,500 schools since the inception of the programme. Our goal is to reach 10 million children by 2020.”

 ??  ?? L-R: Nigeria Oral Care Category lead, Unilever, Ibironke Ugbaja; Nigerian Dental Associatio­n President, Dr. Bode Ijarogbe; Head of Dentistry Division, Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Mrs. Bola Alonge; and Brand Manager, Pepsodent, Akon Imoh during the...
L-R: Nigeria Oral Care Category lead, Unilever, Ibironke Ugbaja; Nigerian Dental Associatio­n President, Dr. Bode Ijarogbe; Head of Dentistry Division, Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Mrs. Bola Alonge; and Brand Manager, Pepsodent, Akon Imoh during the...

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