Optident donation helps to protect Cambodian children’s teeth

Hundreds of children living in poor and remote communities in Cambodia will have healthier teeth thanks to Optident and volunteers working with the international dental charity, Dentaid.

Optident and Ultradent donated 2,000 units of fluoride varnish for Dentaid to use on its projects around the world. The first batch was sent to Cambodia where volunteers visited slum areas near the capital Phnom Penh and community clinics in Kampong Cham. In addition to providing emergency dental treatment for people in pain, the team also ran oral health education sessions, screening and fluoride varnish programmes. The easy availability of fizzy drinks and sweets has led to widespread dental decay but many Cambodians can’t afford basic dental care. Over two weeks the team treated more than 350 people and they also supported Cambodian dental professionals who are working to improve access to dental care in the country.

The donations of fluoride varnish will also prove invaluable in Dentaid’s work in Uganda, Morocco and the refugee camps in Greece where fluoride varnish treatments are offered alongside emergency dental care and oral health advice. A Dentaid team heading to Uganda in February is expected to see more than 1,000 patients in schools, prisons, orphanages and community clinics and the charity is also working with Ugandan dentists to establish dental clinics in refugee camps on the northern Ugandan border where people have fled from South Sudan. Some of the donated fluoride is being also used for Dentaid’s projects providing dental care for vulnerable and homeless people in the UK.

‘We are extremely grateful to both Optident and Ultradent for this valuable donation of fluoride varnish, which means our volunteers and partner dentists will be able to protect thousands of teeth,’ said Dentaid’s overseas projects manager Jacqueline James. ‘Dentaid works in many of the poorest and most remote parts of the world where access to dental care is extremely limited. Therefore, protecting children’s teeth and educating them about oral health is very important.’

Marketing coordinator for Optident Maria Brophy added: ‘We are proud to donate 2,000 units of the popular Enamelast Fluoride Varnish. This will go a small way to help Dentaid’s mission, providing much needed dental care for vulnerable communities globally. As both Optident and Ultradent pride themselves on enabling dentists to provide the best level of dental care for patients, our contact with Dentaid is a humble reminder that many people have no access to the most basic dental care. It is a privilege to contribute to an organisation that strives to help those most in need, and we are impressed with the enthusiasm and dedication Dentaid bring to their wide ranging initiatives.’

About Dentaid

Dentaid was founded in 1996 and works to improve oral health around the world. The charity sends volunteer dental professionals and reconditioned equipment to support the work of dentists in poor and remote communities. Dentaid also runs education, training and toothbrushing programmes.

In 2015, Dentaid expanded its work to the UK with an oral health education programme called Brightbites and the purchase of the mobile dental unit, which is used to deliver dental care for people who find it difficult to access treatment.

About Enamelast

Enamelast is a pleasant flavoured, xylitol-sweetened, 5% sodium fluoride in a resin carrier. Its unique formula is made with a patented adhesion-promoting agent for enhanced retention, providing superior fluoride release and uptake.

‘I use topical flouride after performing IPR in my patients. The trouble is that most products are coloured and have a particular taste, this can make patients’ teeth appear stained after application. I use Enamelast because it is clear and tasteless; ultimately I use it because my patients prefer it’ – Matt Clare, specialist orthodontist.

‘Fluoride application is very specific and economical using this syringe system. It is very easy to use, making it patient and operator friendly’ – Alan Pearson, dentist.

Enamelast features a patented adhesion-promoting agent that enhances retention, which makes it easier for your patients to receive the full benefits of the varnish. This is welcome news when using on children under three years old. It also has a non-separating formula, which helps to save precious time during treatment as it doesn’t require any mixing of the separated resin and fluoride – a problem often encountered when using many fluoride varnishes.

Read more about Enamelast.

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