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NDA organizes march to promote oral health

KATHMANDU, March 22: Nepal Dental Association (NDA), in collaboration with Pepsodent, has organized a march in Kathmandu to raise awareness about oral health.
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KATHMANDU, March 22: Nepal Dental Association (NDA), in collaboration with Pepsodent, has organized a march in Kathmandu to raise awareness about oral health.



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According to a statement issued on Monday, the rally was organized with a theme ‘Live Mouth Smart’ on the occasion of World Oral Health Day. More than 1,000 doctors, dental assistants, dental students from various dental colleges in Kathmandu, General Public and representatives of Unilever Nepal Limited participated in the rally, according to the statement.


“Pepsodent has been working constantly to promote oral health with various activities like dental camps, school awareness programs, smile carnival etc,” the statement added.

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