Advancing Oral Health Across Africa

Empowering communities through professional dental outreach, education, and sustainable healthcare systems.

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Dental-Students Reached

Dental outreach

Promoting Oral Health Across Africa

Building a unified community of dental professionals and advocates to transform oral healthcare through education, research, and primary healthcare approaches. We are committed to strengthening oral health systems and expanding access to quality dental care services across Africa.

Transforming Oral Healthcare in Africa

Comprehensive programs designed to address oral health challenges through advocacy, education, research, and community engagement across the continent.

Our Key Initiatives

Oral health advocacy

Oral Health Advocacy

Conducting periodical research in clinics and communities to address dental decay, gum disease, oral cancer and their connections to overall health.

Community outreach

Community Outreach

Free dental camps and oral health education programs in rural communities and remote areas across Africa.

Professional training

Professional Training

Capacity building and professional development for dental practitioners to enhance clinical excellence.

Public Education

Public Education

Empowering communities with knowledge and tools for better oral health through accessible education programs. School Oral Health Programs, Community Workshops, Multilingual Resources, and Digital Learning Platforms.

Conservative Dentistry

Conservative Dentistry

Promoting minimally invasive approaches that preserve natural tooth structure and improve long-term oral health outcomes through preventive techniques, minimal intervention, early detection methods, and cost-effective solutions.

Community Research

Community Research

Bringing dental care and education directly to underserved communities through mobile dental clinics, rural health missions, corporate partnerships, and volunteer programs.

Our Impact

50+

Communities Served

16

African Countries

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People Reached

25

Research Projects

75000

Annual Target