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World Oral Health Day was celebrated in Pakistan by various organizations and Shield Pakistan is one of them, who celebrated it in a different way. They established free clinics at 47 different loc…
It's World Oral Health Day today and I'm participating in the #livemouthsmartchallenge to give someone a reason to #Smilethroughlife 😁😁 New blog post coming up on how to care for your teeth too! I challenge @bimzy_victoria , @oziomachi_ and @mst_briggs to upload pics & tag three friends!! Spread the word! 💕💕❤️ #loveyoursmile #livemouthsmart #WOHD17 (at Budapest, Hungary)
Today, March 20 is World Oral Health Day. No matter what your age - Oral health is vital to your general health and well being. Oral health is more than a beautiful smile 😃 Head to www.wohd.org for more details 😁❤✌️ #wohd17 #OralHealth #teeth #TotalDentureCare #CaringForOurPatients #smile (at Total Denture Care)
World Oral Health Day
Today is World Oral Health Day!
World Oral Health Day is celebrated globally every year on 20 March to highlight the importance of oral health for a healthy body. This year we are being reminded to Live Mouth Smart. Good oral hygiene habits, avoiding risk factors and having a regular dental check-up from early in life can help maintain optimal oral health into old age.
A healthy mouth allows you to speak, smile, smell, taste, touch, chew, swallow and convey a range of emotions with confidence and without pain, discomfort and disease. No matter what your age – 5, 25, 65 or 85 years – oral health is vital to your general health and well-being.