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NEW YORK, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Oral hygiene products are used to treat dental plaque/biofilms, dental caries, gingivitis, halitosis, periodontitis and peri-implantitis. Increasing prevalence of these conditions across the world is expected to boost demand in the global oral hygiene products market. For instance, according to the Global Burden of Disease (GBD), severe periodontitis is the 6
th-most prevalent oral disease occurring worldwide, and accounts for 11.2% prevalence rate.
Several initiatives for oral health awareness are being undertaken by leading oral hygiene market players. Major companies such as Colgate-Palmolive, Johnson & Johnson, Unilever, and Proctor & Gamble are focused on spreading awareness regarding good oral health and dental hygiene. For instance, the Indian Dental Association (IDA) drafted the National Oral Health Programme to address the burden of dental disease effectively for bringing about optimal oral hea
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Rising prevalence of oral diseases is the key driver for the growth of global dental chair market. Increasing awareness about optimal oral health & hygiene is one more major factor powering market growth. Different organizations are more and more aiming on increasing awareness about oral hygiene.
However, emergency services and surgeries were taken up at all public and private hospitals despite the strike.
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The out-patient (OP) services were partially affected in many hospitals in the district as allopathy doctors’ joined a nationwide strike against the Central government’s decision to allow postgraduate ayurveda doctors to perform surgeries. The strike which was organised from 6am to 6pm on Friday caused inconvenience to patients at various hospitals including the Government Medical College as consultations were not provided in the morning hours. However, emergency services and surgeries were taken up at all public and private hospitals despite the strike.
Doctors sport black badges, shut non-essential services against Centre s decision to allow Ayush physicians to perform surgeries The IMA, which is the apex body of allopathy doctors in the country, has demanded the withdrawal of the AYUSH ministry notification, saying integration of all systems of medicine would lead to mixopathy FP Staff December 11, 2020 21:12:05 IST Doctors across the country observed a strike against the Centre s decision to allow Ayurvedic practitioners to perform surgical procedures. AP
Doctors and healthcare workers across the country joined the protest called by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Friday against the Centre s decision to allow post-graduate Ayurvedic physicians to perform certain types of surgeries after training.