World Oral Health Day 2021 – March 20

World Oral Health DayWorld Oral Health Day is annually observed across the globe on 20th March to promote the importance of oral health and to reduce the problems of oral diseases that affect the individuals, health system and economy.

The theme of World Oral Health Day 2021 is “Be Proud of your Mouth” and this theme will be followed in 2022 and 2023.

Aim:

To empower people across the globe with knowledge and tools to achieve good oral health.

Background:

i.The World Oral Health Day is an initiative of the FDI World Dental Federation, an international organisation that unites the world of dentistry with an aim to achieve optimal oral health for everyone.

ii.The World Oral Health Day was first declared in 2007 on 12th September, the birth anniversary of Dr Charles Godon, the founder of FDI.

iii.The campaign became active in 2013 after the date was changed to 20th March to avoid conflicts with FDI World Dental Congress which takes place in September.

Why 20th March?

The older people should have 20 natural teeth at the end of their lives, the children should have 20 baby teeth and the healthy adults should have a total of 32, this can be mentioned as 3/20 which represents March 20.

Dental Health in India:

  • According to the Statistics on Dental health in India, around 85 to 90% of adults and 60 to 80% of children in India have dental cavities.
  • India has the second-highest number of oral cancer cases.

National Oral Health Program:

i.The National Oral Health Program was created by the Indian Dental Association(IDA) to improve the overall health of India by targeting oral health.

ii.The program was launched during 2014-15 to strengthen the public health facilities of the country for an affordable price.

iii.Under the National Oral health program, the IDA has implemented the Tobacco Intervention Initiative(TII) to eliminate the usage of Tobacco consumption by creating awareness about the adverse effects of Tobacco.

Other efforts for Oral Health:

i.The IDA also founded the Oral Cancer Foundation (OCF) with an aim to eliminate oral cancer.

ii.The OCF plans to provide better access to oral health and early detection of oral cancer.

iii.The Ministry of Health and Family welfare was launched by the IVRS helpline for oral health programmes on World Oral Health Day 2017.





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