Aquafresh Teach Pupils Good Oral Hygiene

Gasiko Primary School students having a blast during the oral hygiene programme_Aquashfresh Oral Health Schools Intervention Programme 2017
Gasiko Primary School students having a blast during the oral hygiene programme_Aquashfresh Oral Health Schools Intervention Programme 2017

Expo Africa recently launched The Aquafresh 21 Day Program at schools aimed at educating children in Africa on the importance of taking care of their teeth and good oral hygiene.

In an interview with Expo Africa country manager Botswana, Kagiso Kgabolwana, the programme aims to encourage parents to take a more active role in the education of their children regarding dental health by promoting interaction between children and parents for 21 days.

“This program also intends to highlight the role that educators can play in enforcing good dental hygiene practice by reminding children of what they have learned during educational visits.

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