Dental free awareness camp at Student in school system hyderabad

 Dental free awareness camp at Student in school system hyderabad by Royal Smiles dental clinic in collaboration with Roomi enterprises & Kaizen



Oral health plays a vital role in the overall health and wellbeing of the individual. With the objective of helping people access oral health and hygiene facilities.

we arranged a dental free camp at STUDENT inn SCHOOL SYSTEM  in collaboration with Roomi ENTERPRISES and KAIZEN pharma. in which we delieverd a lecture on HALITOSiS its causes , its treatment and complications with regard to this conjoined problems along with brushing techniques .








There was a interactive session along with lecture on halitosis and brushing technique in which many of students participated  and interacted very beriefly on techniques.








The camp was supervised and conducted by our expert panel of professionals from the dental fraternity . by Dr shahzeen rom Royal smiles dental clinic , dr Kajal bai , dr hira serwer , dr Sundas khalid , dr neesha vankwani  along with KAIZAN PHARMA ( mr SHAHAAN and team  )  and ROOMI ENTERPRISES ( mr Zubair qureshi  MR Asif and team )   they all worked very hard to get it done .



both the companies gave free samples of toothpastes brushes and mouthwashes with afree consultation from docters of royal smiles dental clinic.




Oral health services offered during the camp include a dental check-up, tooth extraction, scaling, fillings to treat cavities, and more. Our experts will also guide the patients about the food intake and daily routine they should follow to prevent dental disorders.





These camps have collectively served hundreds of patients, providing essential services such as extractions, scalings, fillings, and medication. We are deeply grateful for your support, which has made these camps possible and significantly impacted the lives of those in need. Thank you for your ongoing commitment to improving access to dental care for underserved communities.

A complete report on Children got a free consultation in our one day camp as >

  • O.P.Ds of Primry section: 130 children
  • O.P.Ds of secondry section: 175 children
  • Gift samples and medicines were provided als to childrens and staff  #300   ðŸ˜ŠðŸ˜ŠðŸ˜ŠðŸ˜ŠðŸ˜ŠðŸ˜ŠðŸ˜ŠðŸ˜ŠðŸ˜Š

The increasing use of Gutka (a kind of chewing tobacco), Paan (betel leaf combined with tobacco, areca nut and other ingredients), cigarettes and a lack of oral hygiene awareness have led to an alarming condition of increasing oral disease including mouth cancers. This condition worsens in under-developed areas due to poverty and illiteracy. Our mouth is the entry way of disease but oral health is given least importance due to lack of awareness and education, a lack of qualified dentists and due to the cost of dental treatment (which is considered to be expensive).






Considering the current situation, our team decided it is high time that someone should step forward and start working for this neglected cause. For this purpose, royal smiles has established a Mobile Dental Unit. This unit is well equipped with all facilities including four Dental Engines. Our team of volunteers arranges camps in SAIFEE COLLEGE,  In these camps, patients are provided free dental treatments, medicines and counseling.

Since, only treating the patients is not the long-term solution of the problem, spreading awareness on the importance of maintenance of oral hygiene is also crucial, therefore, our volunteers practically teach the people about:

  • Methods of brushing the teeth
  • Importance of swishing after eating
  • Health hazards of chewing different kinds of tobaccos
  • Importance of nutrition in maintaining dental/oral health.





Millions of people around the globe continue to suffer from poor oral health and the growing burden of oral disease demands action on an individual, family and community level. Poor oral health extends far beyond the mouth, taking a serious toll on an individual’s overall health and well-being. However, TUF is confident that concerted, targeted action can curb the prevalence of oral disease and make o


ral health a personal priority for everyone.

 



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