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Teachers trained on oral health in Kohima, Zunheboto

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By EMN Updated: Oct 07, 2023 10:11 pm
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Health officials along with the teachers of GMS, Keyake, pose for a photograph after the training on oral health and hygiene on October 6.

DIMAPUR — With an aim to educate and equip the teachers with knowledge of oral health and hygiene, the National Oral Health Programme (NOHP) of Kohima district organised a training and awareness programme for the teachers of Government Middle School (GMS), Keyake, on October 6.

A DIPR report stated that the session began with a brief introduction to oral health and hygiene by Dr. Mhonsenli Yanthan, which was followed with an elaborate powerpoint presentation on common oral diseases by Dr. Noyingbeni Khuvung, who also provided valuable insights into their prevention and management.

Dr. Simon I Sumi, district oral health officer, spoke on the detrimental effects of tobacco on oral health. He also demonstrated the proper tooth-brushing technique, ensuring that the teachers had a practical understanding of maintaining good oral hygiene.

Report stated that an interactive session with the teachers allowed them to ask questions and clarify doubts.

A total of 15 teachers actively participated in the programme and showed their commitment to promoting oral health among the students.

Khriesavilie Solo, head teacher of GMS, Keyake, chaired the programme, while the vote of thanks was delivered by Imlimenla, assistant head teacher of GMS, Keyake.

As part of the programme, toothbrushes, toothpastes and informative materials (IEC materials) were distributed to further support and encourage proper oral care practices.

In a related programme, NOHP of Zunheboto district conducted a training on ‘Importance of oral health for Sunday school teachers” on October 7 at SBC Zunheboto.

Speaking at the programme, Dr. Esther Chophy Ngullie, dental surgeon at District Hospital, Zunheboto, stated that a lifetime of proper oral hygiene can improve the quality of life. She added that tooth loss can have further effects on physical health, aesthetic appearance and self-esteem.

She further encouraged the teachers to go for regular dental check-ups.

A total of 28 Sunday school teachers from all the colonies around Zunheboto town attended the training.

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By EMN Updated: Oct 07, 2023 10:11:30 pm
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