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World Oral Health Day observed

Children brush their teeth during an awareness campaign at Bangabandhu International Conference Center in Dhaka yesterday. In a bid to encourage children to brush their teeth twice a day, Bangladesh Dental Society in association with Pepsodent organised the event, marking World Oral Health Day. Photo: Palash Khan

A programme marking World Oral Health Day was held yesterday.

With the theme “Say Ahh”, the programme was jointly organised by Bangladesh Dental Society (BDS) and Unilever Bangladesh's oral care brand Pepsodent in the capital's Bangabandhu International Conference Center (BICC), says a press release.

The programme began with a procession in the morning announcing their campaign theme “Little Brush Big Brush” to encourage mothers and children in brushing their teeth regularly.

Speaking as the chief guest at the programme, Health Minister Mohammed Nasim said, “I am hopeful that a dental medical university will be established in the country to ensure better dental care for the nation.”

“Healthy mouth is suggestive of healthy body. Lack of oral care may lead to cancer and other serious complications,” said Kathryn Kell, president of World Dental Foundation (FDI).

The organisers bring out a procession outside the centre earlier in the day. Photo: Palash Khan

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World Oral Health Day observed

Children brush their teeth during an awareness campaign at Bangabandhu International Conference Center in Dhaka yesterday. In a bid to encourage children to brush their teeth twice a day, Bangladesh Dental Society in association with Pepsodent organised the event, marking World Oral Health Day. Photo: Palash Khan

A programme marking World Oral Health Day was held yesterday.

With the theme “Say Ahh”, the programme was jointly organised by Bangladesh Dental Society (BDS) and Unilever Bangladesh's oral care brand Pepsodent in the capital's Bangabandhu International Conference Center (BICC), says a press release.

The programme began with a procession in the morning announcing their campaign theme “Little Brush Big Brush” to encourage mothers and children in brushing their teeth regularly.

Speaking as the chief guest at the programme, Health Minister Mohammed Nasim said, “I am hopeful that a dental medical university will be established in the country to ensure better dental care for the nation.”

“Healthy mouth is suggestive of healthy body. Lack of oral care may lead to cancer and other serious complications,” said Kathryn Kell, president of World Dental Foundation (FDI).

The organisers bring out a procession outside the centre earlier in the day. Photo: Palash Khan

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