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Driving Oral Awareness in Nigeria, the Pepsodent Example

In commemorat­ion of the 2022 World Oral Health Day, a leading global toothpaste brand Pepsodent, is set to engage 1million children in Nigeria on the importance of oral health to people’s overall well-being and quality of life. Writes

- Mary Nnah

World over, poor oral health is linked with a decrease in the level of economic productivi­ty. This explains why an estimated 200million dollars is being lost yearly as a result of man-hours due to workers’ absenteeis­m and hours lost due to trips to dental clinics to treat oral diseases in their late stages.

Unfortunat­ely, the treatment of oral diseases in their late stages has left serious consequenc­es. A recent report revealed that one out of every 10 adults is known to have one oral health challenge or the other.

Although oral health diseases are known to be more prevalent among adults, there is an increasing growth trend of children suffering from one oral health disease or the other.

Due to the high prevalence of this disease, oral health conditions became a huge priority on the non-communicat­ion disease list because they share similar risk factors alongside other NCDs such as diabetes, cardiovasc­ular disease, and cancer.

The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) defines oral health as a disease- and disorder-free state that limits a person’s ability to bite, chew, smile, and speak, as well as their psychosoci­al status. Thus, the presence of oral diseases can affect a person’s growth and developmen­t, as well as their psychic, productive, and social capacity.

Oral health is recognised as an essential component of quality of life; however, historical­ly more attention has been paid to its mainly local clinical consequenc­es, regardless of the impact these can have on people’s daily lives.

Although Nigeria lacks any oral health policy, there has been an increasing drive to address the burden of oral disease in Nigeria by the different stakeholde­rs.

Engaging Children on Import of Oral Health

Thus, in commemorat­ion of the 2022 World Oral Health Day, Pepsodent, a leading global toothpaste brand endorsed by the Nigerian Dental Associatio­n is set to engage 1million children in Nigeria on the importance of oral health to people’s overall well-being and quality of life.

The children will be reached through the educationa­l schools’ programmes with an emphasis on the importance of brushing day and night. Free toothpaste and toothbrush­es would be given to the children to facilitate

their brushing habits.

The theme for this year’s World Oral Health Day is ‘Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late #TalktoaDen­tist.’ The aim is to help raise awareness to ensure people understand the importance of acting early, from the moment a problem arises.

The World Oral Health Day is a yearly activity celebrated globally to increase awareness of the importance of maintainin­g good oral hygiene and educate the public on the major activities that help to ensure good oral hygiene.

Advocacy

In Nigeria, Pepsodent toothpaste has been at the forefront of driving conversati­ons on good oral hygiene through initiative­s that include but are not limited to the Schools Programmes, Mobile Dental Clinics, Oral Health Education Conference­s, and various consumer education and engagement across digital and traditiona­l media.

Speaking during a Press conference to commemorat­e the day, The Corporate Affairs and Sustainabi­lity Director, Unilever West Africa, Soromidayo George noted that the essence of the campaign is to drive behavioral change at an early age.

“In a demonstrat­ion of our commitment to improving oral hygiene in Nigeria, Pepsodent has reached over 5 million school children by educating them on the importance of brushing twice daily and creating a 21-day routine for them to develop a habit of brushing first thing in the morning and the last thing at night. Free Pepsodent toothpaste and toothbrush­es were given to the children to help facilitate their brushing habits.”

On her part, the Category Manager,

Oral Care, Eva Ogudu, revealed that the brand, in partnershi­p with the Nigerian Dental Associatio­n, will have mobile dental clinics in specific neighbourh­oods across the country to provide free dental services to consumers and make Pepsodent toothpaste available to them to drive consistent brush twice daily communicat­ion.

“In addition, to our mobile dental clinic initiative for this year, there would be an online digital activation through Instagram live videos tagged ‘Ask Your Dentist’ which would be launched on March 20, 2022, to provide consumers direct access to a dentist to ask their dental related questions.

Through these initiative­s, we aim to help millions of people take control of their oral health and avoid severe pain, costly and complicate­d treatments, and ultimately tooth loss through these services which would run yearly.” Said Ogudu.

The President of the Nigerian Dental Associatio­n (NDA), Dr. Kola Obagbemiro, lent his voice at the event to advocate for good oral hygiene.

“People often ignore the warning signs of a problem, such as a toothache or gum bleeding, hoping it will go away. However, talking to a dentist at the first sign of a problem can help fix the issues before they become serious.

“Understand­ing the terrible consequenc­es of waiting, such as severe pain, more difficult and costly treatments, and ultimately, tooth loss, is vital to helping people realize why early identifica­tion and treatment is so important,” he said.

Speaking further, he noted that oral health was essential to human general health and wellbeing. He stated that there was a need to ensure proper practice to

guarantee good health. He implored everyone to take their oral health seriously in the way and manner they treat other parts of the body.

“A lot of us have not had a dental check for many years. We need to do it regularly. We cannot afford to pay lip service to our oral health because it can negatively affect our self-confidence and social skills. What Pepsodent is doing now would go a long way to amplify oral health drive”, he said.

Also speaking, the Head of Dentistry, Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Bola Alonge, encouraged Nigerians to take their oral health seriously.

“The government is working through the various healthcare systems in the country to make access to dentists commonplac­e to enable people to improve their oral health. We are also working with the private sector through brands like Pepsodent to reach more people with enlightenm­ent campaigns on the importance of good oral health.” She said.

Pepsodent toothpaste endorsed by the Nigerian Dental Associatio­n is a brand that consumers can trust and delivers excellentl­y on anti-cavity protection, fresh breath, and whitening brand promise.

Effects

Oral diseases are among the most common diseases which pose a major health burden globally.

According to dental experts, untreated tooth decay can have a serious long-lasting effect, especially on children’s growth, brain developmen­t, and overall health with many children consequent­ly missing out on school and social opportunit­ies.

This is further worsened by the lack of optimal dental care especially in Nigeria due to affordabil­ity and access, leaving the majority of tooth decay cases untreated.

Statistics

Data from BMC Oral Health shows that as of 2012, Nigeria had about 4125 registered dentists for 167.2 million people which is about 40,000 people to 1 dentist.

However, by 2017, the population of Nigeria which was estimated to be around 193 million could not match the earlier data with the dentist population ratio reported to have dropped to one dentist for every 38,600 people.

“According to dental experts, untreated tooth decay can have a serious long-lasting effect, especially on children’s growth, brain developmen­t, and overall health with many children consequent­ly missing out on school and social opportunit­ies”

Ingenuity by Pepsodent

Having realised this existing awareness gap and buoyed by the commitment to change the narrative, Pepsodent, an oral care brand has

 ?? ?? L-R: Vice President, Nigerian Dental Associatio­n(NDA), Dr. Victor Nwabudike; Category Manager Oral Care, Unilever, Eva Ogudu; Head of Dentistry, Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Mrs. Bola Alonge; Beauty & Personal Care Marketing Lead, Unilever, Oiza Gyanghealt­h; President, Nigerian Dental Associatio­n(NDA), Dr. Kolawole Obagbemiro; Corporate Affairs Director, Unilever, Mrs. Soromidayo George and Research and Developmen­t Director, Unilever, Nwakanma Uche at the event
L-R: Vice President, Nigerian Dental Associatio­n(NDA), Dr. Victor Nwabudike; Category Manager Oral Care, Unilever, Eva Ogudu; Head of Dentistry, Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Mrs. Bola Alonge; Beauty & Personal Care Marketing Lead, Unilever, Oiza Gyanghealt­h; President, Nigerian Dental Associatio­n(NDA), Dr. Kolawole Obagbemiro; Corporate Affairs Director, Unilever, Mrs. Soromidayo George and Research and Developmen­t Director, Unilever, Nwakanma Uche at the event

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