In Nigeria, high-sugar tropical fruits, street snacks (e.g., puff-puff, fried plantains), and sugary drinks are common causes of tooth decay. Oral bacteria break down sugars in food to produce acidic substances, which erode tooth enamel over time and lead to cavity formation. Children and adolescents are the most affected groups.

Scientific cavity prevention can be achieved by following these key steps:
Daily Cleaning: Choose a fluoride toothpaste (such as OLEMOL Toothpaste) and brush your teeth twice a day for at least 2 minutes each time using the Bass brushing technique. Children should have their teeth cleaned with parental assistance.

Diet Management: Reduce frequent consumption of sugary snacks. Rinse your mouth with plain water immediately after eating sweets to prevent sugar from lingering in the mouth.

Regular Check-ups: Visit a dentist every 6 months to detect and treat early-stage tooth decay promptly.
OLEMOL’s formula is developed exclusively for the African oral environment. It effectively strengthens the acid resistance of tooth enamel and reduces the risk of tooth decay, allowing the whole family to enjoy healthy, strong teeth.
