World Oral Health Day
Every year on March 20th World Oral Health Day, people around the world are encouraged to look after their oral health.
According to the FDI World Dental Association, oral diseases affect nearly 4 billion people around the world. The most common dental health problem is untreated tooth decay.. Gum disease, oral cancer, and tooth loss are among the common oral health problems worldwide. Natural teeth account for approximately 30% of people between the ages of 65 and 74.
If a person has bad oral health, it may have an effect on their physical appearance. This contributes to anxiety, depression, and low self-confidence. Poor oral health also plays a role in school, at work, and in marriages.
Poor oral hygiene, in addition to affecting physical appearance, can result in a variety of health conditions, including cardiovascular disease, dementia, chronic infections, diabetes, pregnancy complications, and kidney disease.
With good oral hygiene, many of these oral health problems can be greatly reduced or eliminated. The good news is that with good oral hygiene, many of these oral health problems can be greatly reduced or eliminated. This includes tooth brushing twice a day, daily flossing, and routine dental examinations. People in underdeveloped countries, however, are having trouble maintaining good oral hygiene due to a lack of dental supplies and access to dentists.
#worldoralhealthday is a worldwide health day that should be monitored by everyone
Dental associations around the world, as well as dentistry students, dentist, and other health professionals, provide free dental screenings, free oral cancer screenings, and oral health seminars.. Several dentists provide free or low-cost basic dental services. Other dentists have toothbrush drives. Dentists collect new toothbrushes and other dental supplies during the toothbrush drive and distribute them to local charities.
The best thing you can do to participate is to promise to look after your oral health. Here are some other ways to participate: Here are a few other ways to participate: Here are some other ways to participate: Here are some other ways to participate:
- Organize a toothbrush drive in your neighborhood
- Schedule your annual dental visit
- Find out how your oral health can influence your overall wellbeing
- Thank you to your dental staff for assisting you in maintaining good oral hygiene
#WorldOralHealthDay or #WOHD on social media, don't forget to share your love for this day on social media with #WorldOralHealthDay or #WOHD.
History of the world oral health day has a long tradition
In 2007, the FDI World Dental Federation introduced World Oral Health Day, which was the first international dental association. The day was originally celebrated on September 12th, which is the birthday of FDI founder Dr. Charles Godon's birthdate. The date was changed to March 20th in 2013 to avoid interfering with the FDI World Dental Congress in September. The date reflects the utmost importance of the number 20 when it comes to oral health. To be healthy, senior citizens should have 20 natural teeth at the end of their life. In addition,, children should have 20 baby teeth.
The following are the most popular themes for World Oral Health Day:::
2020: Unite for Mouth Health, Mouth Health, Unite for Mouth Health.
Ahh: Act on Mouth Health, 2019: Ahh: Act on Mouth Health.
Ahh: Think Mouth, 2018: Say Ahh! Think Mouth Think Health. Think Mouth.
2017: Live Mouth Smarter. Live Mouth Smarter.
Healthy mouth, 2016. A healthy body is key to a happy life.
Smile for Life 2015: Smile for Life!