Dentalcare Foundation is pleased to announce Ekiti Dental Art Competition 2020. We want to hear from young people independent of whether they’re in school or not on what oral health means to them . All entries important and all voices matter. Theme: My Smile, My Pride Eligible Participants Senior Category: Students in SSS1 – SSS 3
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In celebration of the ‘World Oral Health Day’ Dentalcare Foundation will be organizing an oral health awareness walk in Ado-ekiti to raise awareness about the importance of oral health on the general health. The purpose of this walk and awareness is to highlight oral diseases and proper self-care through good oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups
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Christmas is here and the holiday has sneaked up on us, which means it is the time of year we laugh, eat and celebrate the holidays with our families. Here are some helpful hints to get you through this sugary Christmas Season with the healthiest mouth possible. 1. Don’t use your teeth as an
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This is to inform the general public that our name and logo has changed from Dentoville Foundation to Dentalcare Foundation. Please take note
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Dear Supporter, As we celebrate this Christmas season , we at Dentoville Foundation are wishing you all the best of the season. We also want to thank you for your amazing support in 2018! I want to assure you that you encourage us by being a part of our community, and your financial donations make
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Dentoville app combines the use of technology and dentistry to increase oral health awareness. We provide comprehensive dental tips with a personal touch. It brings together dentists and those in need of their care! This app includes a special feature where you can nominate a community for our foundation to visit and provide free oral
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The practice of a few, simple, self-care techniques can help to minimize halitosis. There are several things you can do at home. Advanced oral care products: Use oral care products such as mouthwashes and toothpastes that have been shown to be effective in fighting bad breath. Proper oral care: Brush and floss your teeth at least twice a day.
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There are many causes for breath odor. If you don’t brush and floss every day, food stays in your mouth and collects bacteria, which can cause bad breath. Food collected between the teeth, on the tongue and around the gums can also rot, leaving an unpleasant odor. Many studies show the various foods and beverages people ingest have a direct correlation on
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You’ve brushed, flossed and swooshed with mouthwash. Got on your best clothes and shoes, ready for that business meeting or exciting outing with your friends. STOP! Hold everything…, “Do you have bad breath?” Blowing into your own hand may not tell you-our bodies get used to our own odors. But eventually, someone will notice you’ve
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Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is the sixth most common disease in the world. People with diabetes are more likely to experience gum disease if they’ve had poor blood sugar levels for a long period of time. People with diabetes are more likely to have periodontal disease than people without diabetes, probably because
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