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Tuesday 3 February 2015

Negligence worsening oral healthcare in Nigeria with 90% of tooth decay untreated – Oral Experts

While Nigeria lacks sufficient data on its state of oral health, more worrisome is that teeth problems are not reported until they have developed so massively that surgery becomes so difficult if not impossible. 

For instance, while dental caries (tooth decay) which experts said to be between 6 to 23 per cent among Nigerians, 90 per cent of the patients are untreated resulting to pain and tooth loss.

At the gathering of oral health experts in Lagos, it was further revealed that Nigeria is doing worse than global average on early childhood untreated caries.


Doctor OyinkanSofola, Consultant, Community Dentist, Preventive Dentistry Department, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, who was among the panellists at the Oral Health Expert Forum organised by Unilever Nigeria in conjunction with the Nigerian Dental Association, NDA on ‘Your Teeth, Your Health, And You’ in Lagos, said that oral health is a component of overall wellbeing and should not be thought of being separate from the health of rest of the body, adding that a person is not well systemically if he is not well orally.

She said, “Compared to other developed countries, the prevalence of dental caries in the country could be said to be low. It is between 13.9 to 28 percent, but the last national oral health count we had in Nigeria was done 20yrs ago, so there is a need to update the data on our dental profile.
 
“However, the concern for us is that the majority of the caries are untreated. While we have low caries prevalence in Nigeria as compared to other countries, most are untreated resulting inultimately pain and tooth loss. We have a prevalence of about 90% untreated caries.

“More importantly is the early childhood caries. We tend to see caries in children. We have a prevalence of 6.5 to 22.5 percent. Over 95.6 per cent of early childhood caries is untreated. On the global average, we have a global prevalence of 35% of untreated caries. Nigeria is doing much worse than the global average of untreated caries.” She said.

Doctor Mrs.AdebimpeAdebiyi, Director, dentistry Division, Federal Ministry of Health noted that most of the time, patients come in at the late hour, adding that if these common conditions can be treated at the early stage, then Nigerians will have a better oral health practice.

On the lack of adequate dental data, Doctor Adebimpe said, “Dental profile is missing in the National Information system format in this country. There are some disasters that happened in this country that we have to send specimens from the patients abroad before their bodies could be identified. And for other forensic measures, we realised that dental profiling is a must for us to do.
“As such, the dentistry division is collaborating with the department of health planning, research and statistics of the ministry and other stakeholders for the inclusion of dental profile of Nigerians in the National Information system format,” she said.

Prof. Adeyemi Olusile, a Professor of Dentistry at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife; Dr. Bode Ijarogbe, President, Nigerian Dental Association (NDA); Mr. David Okeme, Brand Building Director, Unilever Nigeria; Dr. (Mrs) Bimpe Adebuji, Director/Head, Dentistry Division, Federal Ministry of Health; Dr. Olubunmi Okunnu, Senior Dental Officer, Lagos State Ministry of Health, and Mr. Kosala Hewamadduma, Regional Brand Devt Director, Oral Care, Unilever Nigeria, at the Oral Health Expert Forum organised by Unilever Nigeria in conjunction with the Nigerian Dental Association, NDA on ‘Your Teeth, Your Health, And You’ in Lagos, last Thursday.
On his part, another panellist, Prof.AdeyemiOlusile, a professor of Dentistry at the ObafemiAwolowo University, Ile Ife,said caries (tooth decay) and periodontal (gum problems) are most common tooth diseases in the world but are quite preventable because they are bacterial in origin.

“Eliminate the bacterial and you eliminate the diseases. But co-habiting with the teeth and gums in every mouth are bacterial that exceed the number of people who live on earth. In every mouth, we have about 6 billion bacterial. And these bacterial are the culprit in teeth decay, periodontal disease and offensive mouth breath. 

Orofacial cancers are the 6th most common worldwide and they originate from the oral cavity and adjacent structures. In Nigeria, the prevalence may not be significantly more than in other parts of the world.It is seen between 20 and 25 out of every 100,000 population. But more so worrisome around here is that they are not presented until they have developed so massively that surgery becomes so difficult if not impossible. And the consequence mobility is fairly high.   

To eradicate oral problems, the panellists agreed that education is key to preventing dental problems. “Be educated on the health of your mouth, the health of your teeth and even before your kids teeth come out. You should see your dentist once in six month. You don’t wait until you have a problem with your teeth and be sure that everything is fine. Like one of my family members had rightly said, our mouth is the gateway to the body. Poor oral health can lead to anaemia and other systematic diseases. We can diagnose them and nip them in the bud before they get out of hand. What then is the way forward? The way forward is oral health education,” said Dr. Lola Orenuga, Consultant Paediatric Dentist, Child Dental Health Dept, LUTH.
It in on this note that Unilever Nigeria is partnering with relevant stakeholders to promote healthy oral lifestyle.

According to George Umoh, Brand Manager,Pepsodent, Unilever Nigeria, “it is in an attempt to address specific needs and solve everyday problem of consumers and in a bid to address the needs within the oral care sector that we have often rolled out products that impact on healthy lifestyle positively.To further address the pressing oral health issues as presented by the experts above, we are introducing-Pepsodent Triple Protection Toothpaste – a unique formulation that helps protect against Cavities/tooth decay, Stains and Bad breath!

“We are also collaborating with all stakeholders in the (oral) health sector through several programmes we have put in place to address the needs of consumers and this forum is one of such. Unilever Nigeria has been a foremost partner with the Nigerian Dental Association and would be jointly executing various programmes in the course of the year to deliver superior oral care to consumers and ensuring a cavity free Nigeria,” he said.

35 comments:

  1. Are we supposed to read all these?

    Maybe later

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    1. A lot of NIGERIANS have mouth odour. It's actually unbelievable abeg the should do something about it

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    2. Too many NIGERIANS have mouth odour. They need to educate them abeg. It's alarming.

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  2. Waoo...interesting.

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  3. Waoo...interesting.

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  4. Tooth problem or decay is a painful disease....my granny suffered that problem until she had to remove the tooth surgically


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  5. After election I will read through...GEJ 2015👍

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  6. Dey should make Dental Care available & free to d common man, dat way dem go record progress. Linda take note!

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  7. Sadly, this is true!

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  8. Dey should make Dental Care available & free to d common man, dat way dem go record progress. Linda take note!

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  9. Nice one and job well done wit d enlightenment.
    Hope they do dis often and don't just end@dis.

    God bless them.

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  10. Dey should make Dental Care available & free to d common man, dat way dem go record progress. Linda take note!

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  11. Dey should make Dental Care available & free to d common man, dat way dem go record progress. Linda take note!

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  12. Dey should make Dental Care available & free to d common man, dat way dem go record progress. Linda take note!

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  13. Fed. Ministry of health and The Nigeria Dental Association need address oral cases by enlightening people why they need to visit the dentist cos in my observation, have discovered that dentists have been sidelined a lot even in the Meds. School and our society thereby making them not to be too relevant in the health sector. But I believe they have a strong role to play.

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  14. Eyin eleyin runrun ...where art thou

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  15. TRULY IS NEGLIGENCE ON PPLE DAT CAUSED IT..tomjerryswit

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  16. Dental care is a necessity Govt shouldn't joke with it

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  17. Dental care is a necessity Govt shouldn't joke with it

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  18. For more dental education and information check www.dentistng

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  19. Provision of dental care should be available & affordable because a lot of people neglect it base on availability which is detriment to their health





    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  20. Linda E too long but the truth is we really need to be educated about this, it's so important & many pple do not know how important it is. Mouth odor is one of the things many suffer from. Oh my gosh!!! There are many times i encounter pple with such & honestly, it isn't a good thing. Make i no talk to much.... It's important to take care of yourself not only the teeth but every part of your body

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  21. God 1st---> ok! Seen...
    Next news please!!

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  22. God 1st---> ok! Seen...
    Next news please!!

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  23. God 1st---> ok! Seen...
    Next news please!!

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  24. its news to me that the national data system do not have enough information about healthcare. Kinda cool that Nigerians are paying attention to virtually everything these days

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  25. And people with mouth odour can like kiss choi lord help us hehehe!!!

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  26. And people with mouth odour can like to kiss choi lord help us hehehe!!!

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  27. It's true. A Lot of Nigerians get mouth odour so tee de tin dey give like givenchy. Hahahaha. Is well. Educate us ooo. #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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  28. Ok, noted.
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