NMA calls for oral health education in curriculum

Edo state chapter of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), has called for the inclusion of oral health education in the schools’ curricula.

The NMA chairman of the branch, Dr Valentine Omoifo, made the call Wednesday at the 2019 World Oral Health Day celebration in Benin.

He said as a result of the importance of oral healthcare, it should be made a compulsory subject in both primary and secondary schools.

Omoifo also called for the training of medical personnel in order to fit into the pyramid of modern medical practice.

In his welcome address, Edo state chairman of the Nigerian Dental Association, Dr Anthony Osaguona, said tooth loss should not be accepted as a natural cause of ageing.

According to him, good oral hygiene habit and practice, as well as regular dental check-ups can help people to ensure healthy mouth and prevent risk factors.

Osaguona appealed to the state government to create a directorate of dental services in line with the federal ministry of health guideline.

He stressed the need to coordinate dental services and prevent oral health diseases in the country in line with scientific convention in Japan.

Also, Mr Ukachi Nnawuihi, delivered the talk on oral healthcare on the occasion, which featured roadwalk and free dental check-up. (NAN) 

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