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FDI World Dental Federation and Smile Train Launch Project to Improve Oral Health of Children With Clefts: The Most Common Birth Difference of the Face and Mouth
GENEVA, September 6, 2019, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

- Cleft lip and palate (clefts) are the most common birth difference of the 
face and mouth. 
- Clefts happen when certain body parts and structures do not fuse together 
during fetal development and impact the development of the mouth, gums, and 
palate. 
- Even after having cleft surgery, children can be at an increased risk for 
caries, periodontal disease, and other oral health issues as they grow and 
develop. 
- Regular and focused dental care should be integrated into the care continuum 
of children with clefts to help address oral hygiene challenges and prevent 
oral disease.

Oral health non-profits FDI World Dental Federation (FDI) and Smile Train are 
joining forces with support from GSK Consumer Healthcare to launch a two-year 
project to improve oral health guidance and on-going care for children with 
clefts. 

Together, FDI and Smile Train will develop oral health education resources for 
dentists and other members of the cleft care team. They will also create 
materials to teach cleft patients and their families about the importance of 
oral health, raise awareness of the challenges of oral health care beyond cleft 
surgery, and provide essential oral health instructions. 

"Clefts affect 1 in 700 children worldwide," said FDI President Dr Kathryn 
Kell. "In India alone, we estimate that 100 babies with clefts are born every 
day, and many of these children do not survive. In the United States, a baby 
with a cleft is born every 75 minutes. FDI is committed to supporting this 
vulnerable patient group." 

Rehabilitation and care of children with clefts often involves the core 
specialties of nursing, plastic surgery, paediatric dentistry, speech therapy, 
and orthodontics. Most of these services are unavailable in low and 
middle-income countries, which means that many patients with clefts will never 
be able to have the comprehensive treatment and care that they need. By 
empowering local cleft teams with training and resources to provide quality 
cleft care, Smile Train has been working around the clock to change this 
situation. 

"We aim to highlight the important role of dentists within the cleft care 
team," said Smile Train President and CEO Susannah Schaefer. "Regular dental 
care for children with clefts is essential to help manage their increased risk 
for oral diseases. It's important for oral health professionals to guide cleft 
patients and their families in their oral hygiene and help them maintain 
healthy mouths and the highest possible quality of life."

"At GSK, we understand the importance of a healthy mouth and good oral health 
and hygiene for all, including those with specialist conditions such as cleft," 
said GSK Global Category Lead Oral Health Jayant Singh. "Comprehensive cleft 
care is a key area of focus for our partnership with Smile Train and the 
general dental practitioner role is vital in this. This is why we are delighted 
that FDI have chosen to work with Smile Train on this important two-year 
project, which could be life-transforming for its beneficiaries, and that GSK 
is able to fund this work."  

About FDI World Dental Federation
FDI[https://www.fdiworlddental.org/] is the main representative body for more 
than one million dentists worldwide, with a vision of leading the world to 
optimal oral health. Its membership comprises some 200 national member 
associations and specialist groups in over 130 countries. FDI is based in 
Geneva, Switzerland. 

About Smile Train 
Smile Train[https://www.smiletrain.org/] empowers local medical professionals 
with training, funding, and resources to provide free cleft surgery and 
comprehensive cleft care to children globally. We advance a sustainable 
solution and scalable global health model for cleft treatment, drastically 
improving children's lives, including their ability to eat, breathe, speak, and 
ultimately thrive. 

To learn more about Smile Train, FDI, and GSK's project launch, visit: 
smiletrain.org/fdi.

About GSK
GSK[https://www.gsk.com/] is a science-led global healthcare company with a 
special purpose: to help people do more, feel better, live longer. In 2018, GSK 
Consumer Healthcare announced a five-year partnership with Smile Train to 
support their surgical work, medical training, outreach, and comprehensive 
cleft care programmes.

For further information, please visit www.gsk.com/smiletrain

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Media Contact:
Charanjit Jagait, FDI Communications and Advocacy Director
Tel: +41-79-796-76-13


Source: FDI World Dental Federation  
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