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Oral health in the WHO region of the Americas
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Oral health is a state of being free from chronic mouth and facial pain, oral and throat cancer, oral sores, birth defects such as cleft lip and palate, periodontal (gum) disease, tooth decay and tooth loss, and other diseases and disorders that affect the oral cavity. Risk factors for oral diseases include unhealthy diet, tobacco use, harmful alcohol use, and poor oral hygiene.
A dental nurse training in Jamaica includes concentrated clinical practice in drilling and filling synthetic teeth on a teaching model. After completing a two-year training programme, she will provide restorative dental services to schoolchildren in dental clinics.
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01/01/1972
Country, area, WHO office
Jamaica
WHO Region
AMRO
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© WHO / Paul Almasy
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