Oral Health

Oral health is the state of the mouth, teeth and orofacial structures that enables individuals to perform essential functions, such as eating, breathing and speaking, and encompasses psychosocial dimensions, such as self-confidence, well-being and the ability to socialize and work without pain, discomfort and embarrassment.

Oral health varies over the life course from early life to old age, is integral to general health and supports individuals in participating in society and achieving their potential.

School
Oral Health

A school oral health program is a combination of different procedures conducted at the school level that helps in achieving and maintaining good oral health in children.

Bad Breath: Causes and Prevention

Are you embarrassed to talk to someone because of bad breath? Yes, it can be quite depressing for you when people avoid you because of your smelly breath.

Dental
Caries

Dental caries is a progressive, irreversible, microbial disease that causes the breakdown of the layers of the teeth resulting in the formation of a cavity.

Social Sector

The social sector is usually defined as dealing with social and economic activities carried out for the purposes of benefiting society, and in the main nonprofit, not-for-profit, philanthropic and mission based and nongovernmental organizations are associated with this sector. 

If you wish to implement Outreach Health Programs focusing on women and children both in urban and rural areas in Karnataka, India. Kindly contact us at http://outreacch.com/contact/


CSR Consulting & Advisory Services

Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013 specifies certain CSR requirements that need to be mandatorily undertaken by organizations. These new regulatory provisions impose responsibilities such as setting up a Board level CSR committee, planning and approving CSR activities (for the year), as well as ensuring their implementation.


Working with the Community

Professors from Dentistry/Medicine will be supporting this Oral Health Coalition.