06-03-2025
09:25 AM
World Oral Health Day 2025 is celebrated on 20th March every year to raise awareness about the significance of oral health, hygiene and the overall-well being. All the healthcare professionals, policymakers and individuals come together to share dental care practices worldwide. While oral diseases are usually preventable, a huge number of people still seem to be impacted by them due to ignorance and negligence. This ignorance can lead to diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. In this article, we are going to discuss the importance of World Oral Health day, its objectives and oral hygiene day in India.
World Oral Health Day is celebrated on 20 March 2025 every year and motivates people to take up good oral health practices all over the world. The day aims to encourage people to pay regular dental visits, and spread awareness about the importance of oral health.
Organised by the FDI World Dental Federation, all the government, educational and healthcare organisations are encouraged to conduct events and organise free dental check-ups to celebrate this occasion.
World Oral Health Day 2025 Overview | |
Date | March 20, 2025 |
Purpose | To raise awareness about the importance of oral health and promote good oral hygiene practices globally. |
Organizer | FDI World Dental Federation |
Campaign | Oral Health Campaign 2024-2026 #BrushAndBoogie |
Campaign Mascot | Toothie Beaver, a cartoon dentist |
Theme | A Happy Mouth is A Happy Mind |
Activities | Educational campaigns, Free dental check-up, Community events promoting better oral care practices |
Global Impact | 90% of the global population is affected by oral diseases in their lifetime |
WHO's Role in Oral Health | WHO supports universal health coverage for oral health by 2030 through its Global Oral Health Action Plan (2023–2030) |
Global Participation | Observed in over 130 countries with campaigns and activities by national dental associations. |
Every year, World Oral Health day is celebrated with a particular theme to highlight the importance of Oral Health. The World Oral Health Day 2025 celebrates the theme “A Happy Mouth is a Happy Mind.” The theme highlights the connection between mental well-being and oral health. The theme aims to:
The FDI World Dental Federation established World Oral Health Day in 2007 to raise awareness about oral hygiene worldwide. Initially observed on September 12th—the birth anniversary of FDI founder Dr. Charles Godon—the date was later changed to March 20th (3/20) in 2013 to encourage greater global participation.
The significance of March 20 (3/20) lies in:
Since its inception, World Oral Health Day has received widespread support from governments, dental associations, and health organizations. Each year, millions participate in oral health campaigns, free dental check-ups, and awareness programs to promote better oral hygiene worldwide.
Oral Health is not only related to having white teeth but also about maintaining overall good health. Having a poor oral health can lead to various diseases like:
Maintaining good oral health is essential for overall well-being. Here are some key practices to help keep your teeth and gums healthy:
India celebrates Oral Hygiene Day on 1st August as an honor to Dr. G.B. Shankwalkar, the founder of the Indian Society of Periodontology. The goal is to spread awareness about:
Free dental check-ups, awareness campaigns are held on this day to promote oral hygiene and its importance.
The World Oral Health Day 2025 campaign emphasizes the vital link between oral health and overall physical, mental, and social well-being. It aims to:
Ultimately, World Oral Health Day 2025 serves as a strong reminder that maintaining good oral hygiene is key to a healthier and happier life. By adopting simple daily practices, we can prevent dental issues and improve overall well-being.
Q1. Why is World Oral Health Day celebrated?
Ans. To raise awareness about the importance of oral health and its impact on overall well-being.
Q2. What is the theme for World Oral Health Day 2025?
Ans. "A Happy Mouth is a Happy Mind."
Q3. What are the 5 basics of oral health?
Ans. Brush twice daily, floss regularly, maintain a balanced diet, limit sugary snacks, and visit the dentist routinely.
Q4. Who is the father of oral health?
Ans. Greene Vardiman Black is renowned as the "Father of Operative Dentistry."
Q5. Who is the father of dentistry in India?
Ans. Dr. Rafiuddin Ahmed is known as the father of modern dentistry in India.
Q6. Who is the founder of oral?
Ans. The term "founder of oral" is unclear; however, Pierre Fauchard is often referred to as the "Father of Modern Dentistry."
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