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Celebrate World Oral Health Day, Tasya Kamila Sings the Phenomenal Pepsodent Jingle

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Celebrate World Oral Health Day, Tasya Kamila Sings the Phenomenal Pepsodent Jingle Credit: Vidio

Kapanlagi.com - There's something special about March 20th, besides maybe some of you celebrating it as your birthday, it also coincides with World Oral Health Day. Interestingly, despite being in the midst of a pandemic, the excitement of this special day is not diminished thanks to the excitement of the Smile Festival by Pepsodent.

Now, in this special event held online on Vidio.com, there is something interesting conveyed by Tasya Kamila as one of the speakers. In fact, it's a rare moment, because it brings back childhood nostalgia. It's really intriguing, isn't it?

Tasya Kamila Sings the Phenomenal Pepsodent Jingle

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As one of the talk show speakers titled 'Healthy Smile for a Healthier Life', Tasya seemed enthusiastic in telling the development of her child, Arasya, who is now entering the golden age. This beautiful celebrity also revealed that in this phase, her child is becoming an excellent imitator, so she tries to demonstrate positive things as much as possible.

"The positive things that I usually demonstrate with my husband are inviting to eat healthy food that is suitable for his age, then instilling clean and healthy living. Equally important is instilling the habit of brushing teeth, even before his teeth grow, while showing mommy and daddy brushing their teeth," said Tasya.

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Interestingly, Tasya has a fun way to encourage her child to always be enthusiastic about brushing teeth twice a day, every morning after eating and at night before bed, by singing. Not just any song, but with the phenomenal Pepsodent jingle.

"The song is not unfamiliar, friends at home must have heard it: I am teeth, my mouth is my home. To stay healthy and strong, I have to brush my teeth every day.After eating and before sleeping, with fluoride toothpaste.Eat nutritious food, and visit the dentist every 6 months.Always be healthy, it feels good," she said while singing with a melodious voice. 

Tasya also added that during this pandemic, it may be difficult to go directly to the dentist.Fortunately, according to Tasya, there is a service called Ask Pepsodent via WhatsApp here that she usually uses for consultation, because it is answered directly by a dentist.

Celebrate Special Moments with Virtual Synchronized Toothbrush

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In addition to Tasya Kamila, there was also a dental specialist, drg.Andi Wirahadikusumah, Sp.Pros, who participated in the talk show. Andi also explained that brushing teeth should actually be introduced to children from the age of 6 months, because their teeth have already grown.

"Although it's called toothbrush, but for children under one year old, brushing teeth is still difficult, they can't spit and gargle yet, so they can use warm water and gauze to clean the food residue on their teeth. When they reach the age of 2-3 years, they can start using a toothbrush with rice grain-sized toothpaste," said Dr. Andi.

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Dr. Andi also suggests making toothbrushing with children as enjoyable as possible. One way is by singing, as demonstrated by Tasya Kamila. Dr. Andi also reminds to regularly take the child to the dentist every 6 months. Don't wait until the toothache to go, because it will only make children afraid to go to the dentist.

At the end of the talk show segment, Dr. Andi and Tasya Kamila invited selected viewers at home to celebrate World Oral Health Day virtually, by demonstrating the correct way to brush teeth. Using dental and oral anatomy props, Dr. Andi demonstrated the correct way to brush teeth.

Start brushing the right and left side of the teeth and gums, front, and inside. Do it with up and down movements 8 times on each part, including the teeth in the upper and lower oral cavity.

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By brushing teeth twice a day, in the morning after eating and at night before bed correctly, dental and oral health, especially during the pandemic like now, can be well maintained. Because, according to Dr. Andi, avoiding toothache not only prevents cavities, but also prevents toothache. The impact is even more severe and can disrupt the body's health, because the nerves of the teeth are connected to other organs in the body, such as the heart for example.

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As a complement, the Smile Festival by Pepsodent was enlivened by a special performance by Rizky Febian. He sang a series of hit songs, such as Reuni, Nona, Seperti Kisah, and Kesempurnaan Cinta which were equally phenomenal. This talented young celebrity also closed the event by saying Happy World Oral Health Day.

Come on, watch the excitement of the Smile Festival by Pepsodent directly through the following video.

 

 

 

(adv/tmi)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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