Oral disease continues to be a public health burden, affecting almost half of the global population, and disproportionately affecting the most vulnerable communities.1 Development organisations use different approaches to tackle this through short-term volunteering programmes in low- and middle-income countries, to address oral health needs in a variety of ways. There is evidence that volunteering requires a high level of cultural competence to avoid negatively impacting on local healthcare systems.2-4The oral health care needs of communities in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) differ markedly from those in the developed world, posing challenges for volunteering organisations to provide effective programmes in circumstances where there is a lack of...
The World Health Assembly’s adoption of the Resolution on oral health in 2021 was a turning point in...
Health is a critical dimension of human well-being and flourishing, and oral health is an integral c...
Oral health is integral to general health. Those with ill health are at greater risk of oral disease...
Oral disease continues to be a public health burden, affecting almost half of the global population,...
Oral disease continues to be a public health burden, affecting almost half of the global population,...
Objectives: According to The World Oral Health Report 2003, oral diseases remain a major public heal...
Oral health care volunteering in developing countries based on the traditional Western model does no...
Chronic diseases and injuries are overtaking communicable diseases as the leading health problems in...
Chronic diseases and injuries are overtaking communicable diseases as the leading health problems in...
Objectives: According to The World Oral Health Report 2003, oral diseases remain a major public heal...
Oral ailments are largely preventable but remain a significant public health concern afflicting near...
Despite some improvements in the oral health of populations globally, major problems remain all over...
Dental NGOs and volunteers working in disadvantaged communities around the world do so with the best...
Chronic diseases and injuries are overtaking communicable diseases as the leading health problems in...
main causes include communicable diseases, such as malaria, tuberculosis, and human immunodeficiency...
The World Health Assembly’s adoption of the Resolution on oral health in 2021 was a turning point in...
Health is a critical dimension of human well-being and flourishing, and oral health is an integral c...
Oral health is integral to general health. Those with ill health are at greater risk of oral disease...
Oral disease continues to be a public health burden, affecting almost half of the global population,...
Oral disease continues to be a public health burden, affecting almost half of the global population,...
Objectives: According to The World Oral Health Report 2003, oral diseases remain a major public heal...
Oral health care volunteering in developing countries based on the traditional Western model does no...
Chronic diseases and injuries are overtaking communicable diseases as the leading health problems in...
Chronic diseases and injuries are overtaking communicable diseases as the leading health problems in...
Objectives: According to The World Oral Health Report 2003, oral diseases remain a major public heal...
Oral ailments are largely preventable but remain a significant public health concern afflicting near...
Despite some improvements in the oral health of populations globally, major problems remain all over...
Dental NGOs and volunteers working in disadvantaged communities around the world do so with the best...
Chronic diseases and injuries are overtaking communicable diseases as the leading health problems in...
main causes include communicable diseases, such as malaria, tuberculosis, and human immunodeficiency...
The World Health Assembly’s adoption of the Resolution on oral health in 2021 was a turning point in...
Health is a critical dimension of human well-being and flourishing, and oral health is an integral c...
Oral health is integral to general health. Those with ill health are at greater risk of oral disease...