Ayubowan Sri Lanka!

July 9, 2013

By invitation of the Sri Lanka Dental Association (SLDA), I had the pleasure to attend the FDI-World Dental Federation/CDA-Commonwealth Dental Association/SLDA Joint International Conference, under the theme “New Challenges in Dental & Oral Care”, from 27th June till 1st July.

Simultaneously, the Sri Lanka Dental Association was commemorating its 80th anniversary. As stated by HE the President of Sri Lanka, Mahinda Rajapaksa, ”…80 years in valuable service to the country…”

Arrival of the Sri Lanka minister of Health, Maithripala Sirisena, at the ceremonial inauguration.

Arrival of the Sri Lanka minister of Health, Maithripala Sirisena, at the ceremonial inauguration at the Nelum Pokuna Mahinda Rajapakse Theatre. Maithiripala Sirisena, as chief guest, said: “ …Sri Lanka is a nation that can boast nearly a century of public dental service offered free of charge to its citizens. It’s the only country in the South East Asia region in which nearly 65% of the country’s dental surgeons are employed by the State…”

Traditional welcome ritual.

Traditional welcome ritual.

Addressing at the opening.

Addressing at the opening.

With Suresh Shanmuganathan, president of Sri Lanka Dental Association.

With Suresh Shanmuganathan, president of Sri Lanka Dental Association.

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From left to right, Me, Suresh Shanmuganathan, Dato Ratnanesan (president of Asia Pacific Dental Federation and FDI past-president) and Bill O’Reilly (president of the Commonwealth Dental Federation).

Dance performance at the opening ceremony.

Dance performance at the opening ceremony.

With local dancers.

With local dancers.

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Organizing committee group photo. Standing, from left to right: Sunil Gunaratne, Gamini de Silva, Pubudu Perera, SuniI Fernando, Manil Fonseka, Ruwan Jayasinghe, Mahim Wimaladharma, Dasun Perera, Lionel Dassanayake, Ganananda Nanayakkara, Miraz Mukthar, V. Thuthikaran and Douglas Perera. Seated, from left to right: Naresha Samarasekara, Nilantha Ratnayake, Malcolm Stanislaus, Asoka Amunugama, Ramesh Kanna, Suresh Shanmuganathan, Vipula Wickramasinghe, A. Sundar, J. M. W. Jayasundara Bandara and DiIini Wijesooriya.

Entrance of the congress centre.

Entrance of the congress centre.

Opening of trade exhibition. With Rajitha Senaratne, minister of Fisheries, and Suresh Shanmuganathan, president of the Sri Lanka Dental Association.

Opening of trade exhibition. With Rajitha Senaratne, minister of Fisheries, and Suresh Shanmuganathan, president of the Sri Lanka Dental Association.

Live, Learn and Laugh Symposium lecturing: LLL Global Health promotion Project-Global perspective.

Live, Learn and Laugh Symposium lecturing: LLL Global Health promotion Project-Global perspective.

My contribution was to briefly outline the role and operations of FDI, providing the global context for the national LLL programme. For her part, Vaidehi Ketkar, Unilever, described the LLL concept as well as its historic background.

Local project leader, Prasad Amaratunga of SLDA, provided an outline of the aims and achievements of the national LLL project, one of eight underway in Asia targeting schoolchildren.

The South-East Asia perspective was provided by Prof Prathip Phamtuvanit, LLL Regional Coordinator for Asia. He pointed out that, according to baseline data collected in Asia, the 11 LLL projects have reached out to at least 10,700 children and dental patients. The presentations were followed by 30 minutes of open discussion.

Symposium on “Integration and harmonization  of Oral Health”.

Symposium on “Integration and harmonization of Oral Health”.
Other intervenients: Bill O’ Reilly, Dato A. Ratnanesan, Lanka Jayasuriya Dissanayake (WHO – Sri Lanka professional officer).

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Press conference.

Press conference.

High coverage at local media.

High coverage at local media.

Some data of dental medicine in Sri Lanka:

2000 (approx..) dental surgeons
1420 in public sector
Population around 21 million habitants
DMTF 5 years prevalence in 2002/03 : 3.6
Number of dental medicine faculties: 1 Peradenya

In Sri Lanka, the national oral health policy has been drafted in accordance with the national health policy. Its implementation will ensure the oral health care services are integrated with the medical services.

The first Europeans  to visit Sri Lanka, in 1505 (Portuguese Ceylon as they called it) were Portuguese, as we can still feel by the “da Silva brotherhood…”

The first Europeans to visit Sri Lanka, in 1505 (Portuguese Ceylon as they called it) were Portuguese, as we can still feel by the “da Silva brotherhood…”

Elephant orphanage in Pinnawala.

Elephant orphanage in Pinnawala.

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Elephants teeth...

Elephants teeth…

Sacred Temple of the Tooth Relic in Kandy.

Sacred Temple of the Tooth Relic in Kandy.

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Peradenya Botanical Gardens, history dates as far back as 1371…

Peradenya Botanical Gardens, history dates as far back as 1371…

Running in the sea front of...

Running in the sea front of…

Galle Face Drive...

Galle Face Drive…


Turning Vision 2020 into an action plan – Chicago/ADA

February 23, 2013

The taskforce Vision 2020 met in Chicago at the American Dental Association (ADA) headoffice.

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We thank the ADA for all the collaboration and support.

From the FDI – World Dental Federation, the participants were Orlando Monteiro da Silva (president), Kathryn Kell (treasurer), Patrick Hescot (concilor), Gerhard Seeberger (councilor), Jean-Luc Eiselé (executive director) and Emmanuel Chevron (associate director). From the International Association for Dental Research (IADR), were Michael Glick and David Williams (IADR).

And industry partners: Christian Brutzer (Ivoclar), Gerard Meuchner (Henry Schein), Robert Labella (Johnson&Johnson), Mike Butler (Colgate), Analia Mendez (Unilever), Mayumi Kaneda (Sunstar), Friedrich A. Herbst (IDM).

This was a great opportunity to share ideas and suggestions for an operationalisation of Vision 2020 in the months and years to come.

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At the Chicago’s Millennium Park, with “The Bean” behind


Prevention: the best option in times of austerity

January 31, 2013

Live.Learn.Laugh is being implemented in 29 countries in one of four formats, selected according to local needs. There are currently two projects underway in Greece, both targeting pre-school children.

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Prevention is at the heart of both projects: “Twice daily brushing with a fluoride toothpaste” to improve oral health.

Part of my presentation in Athens, the 29 last January:

…”We are holding this workshop in Athens at a time of ‘austerity’. As a dental practitioner in Portugal, I, like my colleagues in Ireland, Greece, Spain, Cyprus, and others am acutely aware of the impact of cutbacks in government spending on health services in general and, in particular, what is (wrongly) perceived as non-urgent or to-be-postponed care, for example oral health care.

In the face of this, the best option is: prevention. Much of what is termed ‘prevention’ focuses on individual behaviour. For more than a year now, FDI, in cooperation with four other medical associations comprising physicians, physical therapists, pharmacists and nurses, has been targeting individual behaviour in the prevention of noncommunicable diseases”…