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DENTAL SERVICES
Oral diseases are one of the most common preventable chronic diseases. More than three billion people worldwide suffer from dental caries, severe periodontal disease, tooth loss, and oral cancer  other oral health problems such as dental caries and tooth loss have significantly declined over the last few decades. 
Despite such improvements, the burden of oral disease continues to concentrate in individuals who are socially and/or economically disadvantaged, including those living in poverty, with developmental or acquired disabilities. This results in both oral health-related inequities and inequalities. The societal and economic impacts of untreated dental diseases can be significant. In recent estimates, the global direct and indirect costs of oral diseases amount to USD 298 billion and USD 144 billion per annum, respectively. In addition to the economic losses associated with oral diseases, other intangible impacts such as missed school days, poor academic performance, hindered familial and social interactions, inability to work, and lost productivity are some of the documented societal consequences of poor oral health. 
We help the communities to receive regular dental services. 

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