Incheon City announced on the 26th that it will promote the 'Child Dental Primary Care Project' targeting 5th-grade elementary school students in the region until December 6.


This project aims to provide comprehensive oral health services focused on prevention to establish a foundation for lifelong oral health for children.


Applicants can receive free oral health management services such as oral examinations, oral health education, fluoride application, and radiographic tests, and if necessary, based on the primary care dentist's opinion, they can also receive services like dental sealants and tartar removal.


They can download the smartphone app 'Denti-i,' sign up as a member, fill out the medical questionnaire, and then make a reservation at the designated dental clinic.


An official from Incheon City said, "Childhood is an important period when the arrangement of permanent teeth is completed, determining lifelong oral health, so it is crucial to prevent oral diseases in advance through proper oral care. We hope many students will participate in this professional oral care service without any cost burden."



For more detailed information about the project, please contact the public health center in charge of the school's location.


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