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Ghana has joined the world to mark Oral Health Day on Wednesday, with the Health Ministry emphasizing the need to pay attention to the high rate of dental decay among children. The day which is used to ignite awareness and take stock of oral health, is also used to encourage governments to take action and help reduce the global burden of oral disease. Ghana observed the day with the focus “healthy teeth for healthy life”. According to a new report by the Health Ministry, 60 to 90 per cent of children in Ghana are affected by dental decay annually. A Specialist Restorative Dentist at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Papa Pupulampo advised Ghanaians on proper dental care and regular dental checks. He also stressed brushing of teeth twice daily to prevent dental decay. According to him, “poor oral health is a major global problem, and dental decay, the most common chronic childhood disease as well as the most frequent non-communicable disease worldwide”. As part of activities to mark the day, Pepsodent, in collaboration with the Health Ministry and the Ghana Dental Association offered free dental screening and education to the public. Pepsodent, produced by global household consumer goods manufacturer, Unilever, mounted a mobile dental clinic at forecourt of Joy FM and screened staff of the Multimedia Group Ltd. Some beneficiaries expressed their satisfaction at the service and the advice given them to ensure an improved dental life. Generally, healthy teeth, gums and mouth play a crucial role in boosting a life free of toothaches, ensures self confidence and an overall healthy body. Good oral health also helps to avoid embarrassing conditions like bad breath or yellowing teeth.

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