Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Oral health in focus

Filipinos should place a high priority on their oral health because it is essential to both their general well-being and building a vibrant and thriving country.

- BY GILBERT KIM SANCHA

As the undisputed leading oral health brand in the Philippine­s, Colgate partners with the Philippine Dental Associatio­n to celebrate the beginning of the 20th Annual National Dental Health Month at the SM Mall of Asia Music Hall.

Speaking at the kickoff event, Health Secretary Dr. Teodoro J. Herbosa emphasized how Filipinos should place a high priority on their oral health because it is essential to both their general well-being and building a vibrant and thriving country.

Also in attendance to support the health initiative­s that benefit the growth and developmen­t of Filipino children were Health Undersecre­tary Dr. Enrique A. Tayag and Pasay City Acting Mayor Joey Calixto Isidro.

Led by the PDA, NDHM is an annual campaign to encourage dental profession­als, students, relevant government agencies and profession­al organizati­ons to reach out to more individual­s

who lack access to dental care, particular­ly those living in the countrysid­e. First observed as National Dental Health Week in 1951, this annual event was extended to a month-long celebratio­n in 2004.

Now in its 20th year, dental health month places special emphasis on the quote, “Isang Milyong Sipilyo, Angat Ngiting Pilipino” program. A testament to Colgate Philippine­s being a strong partner of this program is its commitment to supply at least one million elementary school students nationwide with free oral care kits containing a toothbrush and toothpaste and to provide appropriat­e oral health education. On 5 February, National Tooth Brushing Day, all 127 dental chapters of the PDA participat­ed in a simultaneo­us toothbrush­ing event, kicking off the program’s Luzon leg.

“Partnering with the PDA to celebrate NDHM is aligned with our mission to empower more children to take charge of their dental health as this improves their overall wellbeing as they grow older,” said Nica Marquez Whang, Colgate Palmolive Philippine­s

Inc. director of marketing oral care.

“Today’s celebratio­n is the right avenue for Colgate to provide free dental checkups at the Mall of Asia Music Hall and gift compliment­ary dental kits to everyone in attendance as we are keen on continuing to support initiative­s for the benefit of Filipino children,” Whang said.

Colgate shares the same objective as the PDA through its Bright Smiles, Bright Futures Program, or BSBF program, the cornerston­e of Colgate’s long-standing commitment to help end cavities. The PDA passionate­ly believes that every Filipino deserves not just a bright smile but also a bright future.

“Kicking off the launch of NDHM led by the PDA emulates our commitment to help achieve a zero-cavity future by encouragin­g Filipinos to prioritize their oral health. We want to end the silent health crisis of cavities in children in the country. Our Bright Smiles, Bright Futures program targets Filipino children to help keep them present in school and help reduce absenteeis­m caused by toothaches and cavities,” Whang said.

 ?? ?? DR. Fernando Fernandez of Philippine Dental Associatio­n House of Delegates; Nica Marquez Whang, director of Marketing Oral Care, Colgate Palmolive Philippine­s Inc.; Dr. Emmanuel T. Centeno, president of the PDA; and Dr. Alvin Laxamana, chairman of NDHM Bente 2024, alongside representa­tives from Colgate Philippine­s and PDA.
DR. Fernando Fernandez of Philippine Dental Associatio­n House of Delegates; Nica Marquez Whang, director of Marketing Oral Care, Colgate Palmolive Philippine­s Inc.; Dr. Emmanuel T. Centeno, president of the PDA; and Dr. Alvin Laxamana, chairman of NDHM Bente 2024, alongside representa­tives from Colgate Philippine­s and PDA.
 ?? ?? FREE dental check-ups to attendees at the SM Mall of Asia Music Hall.
FREE dental check-ups to attendees at the SM Mall of Asia Music Hall.

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