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Visit dentist every 6 months, NMA advises Nigerians

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The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) on Saturday advised  Nigerians to visit the dentist every six months in order to check  gum diseases and tooth decay.

Abdulkadir Katagum, the Dental Health Coordinator for the FCT  chapter of  NMA,  gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in  Abuja.

He spoke  ahead of the World Oral Health Day observed every  March 20.

Katagum,  who expressed  displeasure over visitation to dental clinics only when patients have pains in the  teeth, said  such practice was  unhealthy.

“ You do not have to wait till you are experiencing pains on your gum before visiting the dentist.

“ Pains occur  when much damage had  been done to your  teeth,’’ he said.

According to him,  the ideal practice for assured healthy mouth is to visit the dentist every six months.

Such visits, he said, would provide the opportunity to have the  tooth examined  for early signs of  decay and gum diseases.

“ If such diseases are detected early it can easily be treated and at low cost.

“Visiting the dentist every six months gives you the opportunity to do professional scaling and polishing of your teeth and helps to detect early signs of tooth decay and gum diseases.

“Tooth decay starts from the hard structure of the tooth passing the enamel to the dentine to the dental pulp which is the life of the teeth.

“ If not treated on time,  it can lead to tooth loss or severe pains.

“Oral health determines your general well being because whatever enters your body passes through the mouth.

“ If the mouth is unhealthy it means that every other part  of your body is sick,’’ he said.

Katagum noted that the World Dental Day, which  was inaugurated in March 2013 by the World Dental Federation, is to raise awareness on  oral health and prevention of oral diseases.

This according, to  him, would enable  government, health associations and the general public to work together to achieve healthier mouths and happier lives.

He said this year’s  theme,  “Live mouth smart, ” was  geared toward raising awareness to achieve healthy mouth and a healthier nation.

“The day offers every country  opportunity to develop activities and initiatives aimed at increasing awareness  on  oral health as well as the  impact of oral diseases on general health, well-being and the economy,” he added.