Rural populations are affected by oral disease, with higher levels of periodontal disease, caries and the loss of teeth. These issues are worsened by barriers in access to oral healthcare services and minimal promotion of healthy behaviours in rural communities. Certain interventions, including dent...
Read moreIntegrated Health camp to reach to the rural parts organized by Lalitpur swasthya karyalaya
Read more“Start from School projects” were run in rural part of Lalitpur, Makawanpur, and Kathmandu districts of Nepal. Initially, the orientation classes were taken to the teachers of the school and health workers in those areas so that they can manage to run the program continuously in the long...
Read moreGlobal Burden of Disease Study 2010 showed that oral conditions remained highly prevalent in 2010 and collectively affected 3.9 billion people in the globe.To evaluate the societal relevance of preventing and addressing oral diseases, reporting the economic burden of oral diseases is important . In...
Read moreAt present, the main reasons for not visiting a dentists on a regular basis are due to low felt or perceived needs prior to the experience of pain and the cost of dental treatment. Providing the people with the basic emergency treatment such as extraction of carious and problematic teeth and restora...
Read moreIntergenerational Impact of Female Community Health Volunteers: A P...
Read moreTeaching children good dental habits from a young age is more impor...
Read moreCavities are preventable and ensuring that students have the preven...
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