Dentistry without borders

  • What is a non invasive dental?

    At its core, non-invasive and minimally-invasive dentistry are about one thing: protecting healthy teeth, enamel and the surrounding tissue during a procedure.
    Minimally-invasive dentistry is not so much a specific procedure as it is a philosophy, one that lies somewhere between prevention and surgery..

  • What is the best country to study dentistry?

    Best countries to study dentistry
    Europe is home to many of the most respected schools in the world, with top universities in the Netherlands, Sweden, the UK and Switzerland.
    If Asia is your preferred destination, Hong Kong, Japan and China all offer well respected dentistry programs..

  • Thailand is often called the 'Land of Smiles' and quite rightly so.
    Choosing Thailand for your dental treatments is an excellent choice due to reduced costs and high-quality treatment.
    Apart from the dentist's visits, you can enjoy the beaches, mountains, and temples while savoring Thai food.
  • While most nerve damage is always accidental, negligence by a dentist during a dental procedure can also result in dental nerve damage.
    With treatment, dental nerve damage can heal in six to eight weeks.
    If, however, the effects last more than six months, then it is considered permanent nerve damage.
Dental Health Without Borders is a Danish development organisation (NGO). Our aim is to improve dental health in developing countries and to put dental health on the agenda, in close collaboration with local organisations and public authorities.

What is Dentists without Borders?

Dentists Without Borders fosters cooperation between local and visiting dental teams to provide basic restorative and periodontal care, extractions, professional cleanings and fluoride treatments in countries from Nepal to El Salvador

Everyone has started out fresh in a new career at some point, and navigating the challenges can be difficult

What is Doctors Without Borders & Médecins Sans Frontières?

We provide independent, impartial medical humanitarian assistance to the people who need it most

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) cares for people affected by conflict, disease outbreaks, natural and human-made disasters, and exclusion from health care in more than 70 countries

We are independent, impartial, and neutral

Why do children not receive adequate dental care?

Children do not receive adequate dental care because of one or more factors: the lack of community dentists, the long distances they must travel to reach clinics, and the lack of finances

Sonrisas sin Fronteras team members identified the need for children's dental care in other developing countries as well

Dentistry without borders for children’ refers to a concept or approach in oral healthcare that aims to provide dental services and care to children in underserved or marginalised communities, regardless of geographic, economic or social boundaries.
Dentistry without borders
Dentistry without borders

Border between the lips and the rest of the face

The vermilion border, also called margin or zone, is the normally sharp demarcation between the lip and the adjacent normal skin.
It represents the change in the epidermis from highly keratinized external skin to less keratinized internal skin.
It has no sebaceous glands, sweat glands, or facial hair.

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