A month-long healthy mouth campaign started in Butwal

The goal of the campaign is to provide 30,000 dental examinations and counseling in a month.

Bhadra 4, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

A month-long healthy mouth campaign started in Butwal

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A month-long healthy mouth campaign has been launched in Butwal. The campaign was inaugurated on Wednesday during a special ceremony.

With the slogan 'No one should suffer dental pain due to lack of money, no one should miss a smile due to lack of money', free oral examination, cleaning of gums and teeth, and the correct way of brushing will be taught. 

A campaign has been started to make 30,000 people aware of oral health and dental examination in a month. Modern Samaj Development Foundation has launched the campaign in collaboration with Modern Samaj Dental Care Pvt Ltd, Lions Club of Rupandehi, Rotary Club of Lumbini Stars, Dari Gang and other clubs.  Amrit Bhusal, president of Modern Society Development Foundation, said that under the A month-long healthy mouth campaign started in Butwal

campaign, the leaders of organizations in 16 municipalities of Rupandehi will be trained on oral health on a daily basis. The treatment will be under the guidance of dentist Sunil Kharel.

Healthy mouth campaign will be attended by political parties, local people's representatives, health workers, writers, teachers, intellectuals, professional associations, media workers, youth clubs and others. In which free service will be provided every day from 10 am to 6 pm with three dentists and a technical team.

According to doctors, oral health treatment can reduce 50 percent of diseases in the body. The Governor of Lions International District 325P Nepal, Balaram Bhattarai, said that he has embarked on the Sasut Mukh campaign to carry out social responsibility and bring those who are far from access to treatment to access to treatment.

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