World Oral Health Day
10/22/2020

ΎΫΠΗΜεΣύ says Be Proud of Your Mouth for World Oral Health Day 2021 to 2023

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ΎΫΠΗΜεΣύ World Oral Health Day

Representing more than one million dentists worldwide, ΎΫΠΗΜεΣύ World Dental Federation (ΎΫΠΗΜεΣύ) unveils its three-year β€œBe Proud of Your Mouth” World Oral Health Day campaign. 

World Oral Health Day (WOHD) is celebrated globally every year on 20 March. Its purpose: to empower people with the tools and knowledge to prevent and control oral diseases, which affect nearly 3.5 billion people worldwide. WOHD encourages people to look after their oral health by adopting a good oral hygiene routine and managing risk factors. Preserving oral health can help keep the mind and body healthy too, as well as protect against the spread of infections. 

For the next three years, the overarching theme for the WOHD campaign is β€œBe Proud of Your Mouth.” With this empowering call to action, ΎΫΠΗΜεΣύ hopes to motivate people to value and take care of their mouths and understand that by doing so, they can also help protect their general health and well-being. 

People can show their support for the campaign by using the  to place an ornate art frame over their mouthsβ€”as a symbol that they recognize just how significant and important the mouth isβ€”and make a personal commitment to prioritize their oral health. This can be safely done from home, and everyone can show their solidarity with the campaign and contribute to the global movement by sharing their images on the .

Each year, ΎΫΠΗΜεΣύ records hundreds of WOHD events that reach millions of people worldwide, organized by its member dental associations and specialist groups, as well as the wider healthcare community. In 2021, ΎΫΠΗΜεΣύ is working to ensure that every in-person celebration will respect local public health guidelines. 

β€œThe most important thing is that our World Oral Health Day celebrations be conducted safely,” says ΎΫΠΗΜεΣύ President Dr Gerhard K. Seeberger. β€œThe COVID-19 pandemic has changed the nature and scale of in-person events, but with today’s technology, so much more is possible. Today, we have more time to organize low-risk, impactful campaign events for March 2021. I encourage everyone to visit  and use the wealth of resources that are freely available.” 

Get ready to be #MouthProudβ€”take pride in what your mouth can do for you. Value and take care of it to help you live a longer, healthier life.  

 

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