Top 10….. Dentistry do’s and dont’s

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

As the Nepal Dental Outreach Project begins this weekend, we looked at the top ten bits of dental advice that we could give to villagers.

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    Work the World run yearly Dental Outreach Projects

    Watch your diet – You’ve heard it before – a good diet will do wonders for you. What you might not have realised is the effect of food on your teeth.  High fibre foods not only stimulate saliva (which fights bacteria) it gives your teeth a good scrubbing as you chew. Tofu, leafy greens, beans, whole grains and poultry contain vitamins A, C and D and along with dairy products, plenty of  calcium.

  2. Drink water – rinsing your teeth is really important as it washes away all the foods and sugary drinks that are left in the mouth.
  3. Enjoy a cup of tea – Green and black tea contain polyphenols that interact with the bacteria that causes plaque. They either kill or supress bacteria which prevents them from growing or producing attacking acids.
  4. Snack on nuts – they have so many vitamins and minerals in they make perfect snacks for healthy mouths.
  5. Avoid fizzy drinks and juices - Some bottles of pop contain as much sugar as a king – sized chocolate bar. Even diet drinks, despite being sweetened, contain tooth-eroding acids. And fruit juices…. if you think about the fact lemon juice is as a cleaning or bleaching agent, you get a good idea of what could be going on with your teeth! If you can’t avoid them, use a straw.
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Preparar el paciente para la operación……….ummmm……que???

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Now at first glance you may think “it’s another language, I don’t get it”, but have another look……. it’s not that hard to pick out words, and with just a little bit of initiative most of us would understand that “Preparar el paciente para la operación” simply means “prepare the patient for the operation”. And you thought you couldn’t speak the language!

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Learning how to make Empanadas

Now try another…… “Tiene cancer, que come Usted sabe, es una enfermedad dificil pero se puede tratar”. A bit more tricky, but there are a couple of words that could be guessed……..

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News from the Wild East

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010
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The students in India

As we have approached our peak season, 10th & 11th July marked our busiest weekend in Kerala with 11 new Work the World housemates flying into Trivandrum Airport, plus 7 additional arrivals to join the dental outreach project in Amboori.

I flew in a few days before the big arrivals to work with Jay & John, our Programme Managers in India. Jay was busy confirming and reconfirming the final arrangements for the dental outreach, including checking up on the portable equipments, meetings with Dr Smitha the supervisor for the project, briefing the volunteers and making sure the house is ready in the village. Jay’s meticulous organisation ensured that the project got off to a good start. Back in the city, John and I spent a good couple of days visiting our five key partner hospitals in Trivandrum, both government and privately owned to reconfirm hospital introduction time with supervisors. This is essential as busy doctors sometimes forget!

There are some brilliant supervisors in Kerala, my particular favourites are Dr. Tiny Nair (Cardiologist), Dr. Bobby Moses (General Medicine) and  Dr Shylaja (Neurologist) who have always made me feel welcome whenever I visit their clinic. I also met new supervisors such as Dr. Shiju (A&E) and Dr Shreedevi (Paediatrician) who have quickly bonded with students and have been praised highly for their teaching. During this trip, I also found the time to sit down for dinner with students at the Vanchiyoor house, who were kind enough to teach me a few cheeky drinking games, which I will have to try out on my friends! We also went shopping together to ‘Fabindia’, which is indeed fabulous and a great place to pick up local crafts. Once I made sure all the students were picked up, introduced to other students, given a good orientation of Trivandrum and introduced to their hospital placement, it was time for me to nip across the Laccadive Sea to Sri Lanka, where the pilot programme launched at the end of June.

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Dental Outreach – should we hand out coffee instead of toothbrushes?!

Monday, June 21st, 2010

With our dental outreach projects launching today, the report in the Telegraph about coffee helping prevent oral cancer could not have been more timely.

Today’s news suggests that researchers have found regular coffee drinkers were 39 per cent less likely to develop oral and pharynx cancers than those who didn’t drink coffee.

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Coffee prevents oral cancer!

In a moment of celebrating the mighty coffee bean, the Telegraph have linked their article to another about how coffee reduces the rate of heart disease. The research team studied tea and coffee consumption among 37,514 people, and followed the participants for 13 years to monitor heart disease and death. Those who drink between three and six cups were 45 per cent less likely to suffer coronary problems compared to people who had less than one cup dail. The researchers believe that the health benefits are down to antioxidants found in both drinks which remove damaging free radicals from the body.

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Students in India give their top tips for Trivandrum

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Not to be outdone by the Tanzanians, we decided to ask our students for their top tips for Trivandrum. Karina and Samantha gave us a list: 

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Pouring coffee in the market

Supermarket for food, stationary etc: Big Bazaar

Jewellery store: Bhima, Ayurveda College Junction

Bangles: Niveda, Ayurveda College Junction

To spend 1-2 hours in Trivandrum: Napier Museum

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Top travel tips for Lake Victoria

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

In Lake Victoria, every thursday evening, staff and students prepare some live performances to make the bbq party more lively and funny. Last week the local staff sang and danced the local songs while students performed the western songs. We all enjoyed it!! It was also a good opportunity to ask the students their top tips for tours, restaurants, bars and other favourite places. Here are a few of the things they came back with

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Baby elephant!

LOCAL FLIGHTS: Booking domestic flights locally while in Tanzania with Precisionair cuts cost by up to 50% compared to booking before arrival. Note: There is special rate for students but ID is necessary.

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