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Pepsodent is making March a month of smiles as it leads up to World Oral Health Day (WOHD) 2025 on March 20th.
In collaboration with the Ghana Dental Association (GDA), Pepsodent is on a mission to prioritize oral health for all Ghanaians.
Under the theme "Now Everyone Can #TalkToADentist," Pepsodent is ensuring free access to dental care through its Teledentistry service.
Ghanaians can receive expert dental advice via WhatsApp or by calling 0800161000 toll-free, reinforcing the importance of good oral hygiene habits, especially among children.
Throughout all 16 regions of Ghana, Pepsodent and its partners are rolling out nationwide screenings, educational programs, and giveaways to raise awareness about oral health.
Partnering with Goldfields Ghana, the Ghana Education Service (GES), Ghana Health Service (GHS), and the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU), Pepsodent is extending its impact beyond dental care by fostering healthy smiles across communities.
The grand event on March 20th will bring together stakeholders in Accra for a major celebration of oral health awareness.
Ghanaians can also look forward to Smile Rides and various activities throughout the country, making this March a truly special month dedicated to healthy and confident smiles.
Keep an eye out and join Pepsodent in spreading smiles this March!
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