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Lotte Well Food (formerly Lotte Confectionery) is continuing the ‘Xylitol Smart HABIT Education Meal Campaign’, an educational project to establish proper dental health care habits in children, following last year. Through the education project that lasted for two years, approximately 25,000 children received dental health management education.

On the 24th, Lotte Well Foods held a certification ceremony for the ‘Smart Habit’ dental health practice kindergarten at ‘Justice Kindergarten’ in Dobong-gu, Seoul. The Dental Health Kindergarten Certification Ceremony is an event that provides certification plaques, certificates, etc. to kindergartens that have successfully implemented the ‘Xylitol Smart Habit Education Meal Campaign’. Attending the event were officials including Bae Seong-woo, head of Lotte Well Food’s marketing division, Hwang Yoon-sook, president of the Korean Dental Hygienists Association, and Lee Byeong-jin, head of the Cavity Prevention Research Association.

This year’s education project will be implemented until February next year for a total of 20,000 children. It is scheduled to target approximately 7,000 kindergarten children from 75 kindergartens and approximately 13,000 elementary school students from 100 elementary schools selected as dental health practice educational institutions.

A certification ceremony for kindergartens practicing dental health is being held at Jeongui Kindergarten in Dobong-gu, Seoul. (From the left, Bae Seong-woo, Lotte Well Food Marketing Division Director, Yuk Jeong-eun, Vice Director of Jeongi Kindergarten, Kim Young-hee, Jeongui Kindergarten Director, Hwang Yun-sook, President of the Korean Dental Hygienists Association, and Lee Byeong-jin, Head of the Cavity Prevention Research Association)

Source: www.nextdaily.co.kr