In its continued support to promote
good oral hygiene and ensure a cavity free Nigeria, Unilever Nigeria
Plc. charged the populace to adopt good oral care practices like
brushing twice daily (morning and night) at the Annual General
Meeting of the Nigerian Dental Association held from Tuesday 22 -
Thursday 24 August 2017 in Asaba, Delta State.
In a paper presentation written by Dr.
MO. Ashiwaju, Consultant Pediatric Dentist titled ‘Oral Health and
Fertility’ and presented by Dr. Olakunle Temiye, he noted that a
relationship exists between oral health and fertility that can result
in health issues such as Dental caries, gingivitis/periodontitis,
delay in getting pregnant, low/zero sperm count, miscarriages,
intrauterine growth restriction (low birth weight) and premature
delivery. He reiterated the importance of maintaining good oral
hygiene such as brushing teeth regularly (twice a day) with a
fluoride containing toothpaste and visiting the dentist at least
twice a year, as the remedy to poor oral health.
In her remarks, the Brand Manager,
Pepsodent, Ogechukwu Anozie, said that Unilever is committed to doing
business in a sustainable way and improving the lives of the Nigerian
people and that is why they have partnered with the Nigerian Dental
Association and other stakeholders to create awareness on the
importance of maintaining good oral hygiene.
She noted that 90% percent of the
world’s population suffers from oral diseases, and through the
Pepsodent Brush Day and Night School Programme, Unilever has so far
educated directly over 2 million Nigerian children and charged them
to imbibe the culture of brushing twice daily using a fluoride
toothpaste such as Pepsodent.
“We believe children are change
agents. They have the will power to influence their parents, siblings
and people around them positively, by telling them to adopt good oral
care habits like brushing twice daily (morning and night).”
“Pepsodent Triple Protection
toothpaste is a big breakthrough formulation that guarantees
protection against cavities, stains and bad breath which are the most
prevalent oral care needs in many homes” she concluded.
Earlier this year, Unilever partnered
with the Nigerian Dental Association, Federal Ministry of
Health and other stakeholders to
celebrate the World Oral Health Day and create awareness on issues
emanating from poor oral health and the importance of maintaining
good oral hygiene in Nigeria. Unilever was commended by the Nigerian
Dental Association for its contribution and relentless support over
the years.
The long term goal is to improve the
oral health of ten million children in the country by 2020 through
the Pepsodent Brush Day & Night Schools Programme.
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