Every February, the Philippines celebrates National Dental Health Month (NDHM), a time dedicated to raising awareness about oral hygiene and preventive dental care. In 2026, the Department of Education (DepEd), in partnership with the Philippine Dental Association (PDA), is endorsing the National Toothbrushing Day (NTD) and simultaneous oral health drills. This year’s theme, “Dentista’y Kaagapay sa Ngiting Walang Humpay” (Dentists as Partners for Endless Smiles), highlights the vital role of dental professionals in promoting healthier communities.
The initiative responds to the alarming prevalence of dental caries and gum disease in the country, aiming to instill lifelong oral hygiene habits among children and communities nationwide.
Why Oral Health Matters
According to the National Survey on Oral Health (NSOH) conducted by the Department of Health in 2018, dental caries remain a pressing issue:
73% of the population suffers from dental caries.
83% of children aged 5 to 12 years have caries in their primary teeth.
44% of Filipinos show signs of gingival bleeding and periodontal pockets.
These statistics underscore the urgent need for preventive measures. Oral health is not just about having a bright smile — it directly affects nutrition, confidence, and overall well-being.
The 2026 National Toothbrushing Day: Key Details
Date: February 2, 2026
Time: 8:00 AM sharp
Venue: Mabini Central School, Brgy. Pulong Niogan, Mabini, Batangas (National Kick-off)
Platforms: Facebook Live and Zoom for nationwide participation
Participants: All elementary schools, Dental Chapters, Affiliates, and Integrated Organizations across the Philippines
Schools are encouraged to conduct simultaneous toothbrushing drills using either dry or wet brushing techniques, strictly observing infection control protocols.
Objectives of the Event
Promote Oral Hygiene Awareness – Encourage children and families to prioritize daily toothbrushing with fluoride toothpaste.
Reduce Dental Caries Prevalence – Address high rates of cavities among school-aged children.
Strengthen Community Engagement – Unite schools, dental professionals, and families in a nationwide health movement.
Leverage Digital Platforms – Stream the event online to maximize reach and participation.
Guidelines for Schools and Participants
To ensure smooth execution, schools and organizations are advised to follow these steps:
Simultaneous Toothbrushing Drill – Begin at exactly 8:00 AM.
Use Official Instructional Video – Provided by the PDA to guide proper brushing techniques. Watch here: Official Toothbrushing Drill Video.
Record Participation – Attendance sheets or Google Forms may be used.
Video Documentation – For those unable to join via Zoom, record in landscape format with a visible timestamp.
Observe Infection Control Protocols – Safety remains a top priority.
Promote Online Engagement – Use official hashtags:
#PDADepEdNagkakaisa
#BrushPinas
#22ndNDHM/NTD
The Role of Dentists: Partners in Endless Smiles
The theme “Dentista’y Kaagapay sa Ngiting Walang Humpay” emphasizes the indispensable role of dentists in community health. Dentists are not only providers of treatment but also educators and advocates for preventive care. By working hand-in-hand with schools and families, they ensure that oral health becomes a cornerstone of overall wellness.
The Power of Preventive Care
Preventive dental care is more cost-effective and impactful than treatment. Simple habits such as brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, flossing, and regular dental check-ups can significantly reduce the risk of cavities and gum disease.
The NTD serves as a reminder that prevention starts early — instilling good habits in children ensures healthier futures.
Digital Engagement: Bringing Oral Health Online
In today’s digital age, awareness campaigns extend beyond classrooms. The 2026 NTD leverages Facebook Live and Zoom to reach millions of Filipinos nationwide. Social media hashtags like #BrushPinas amplify the message, encouraging families to share their participation and inspire others.
National Impact: Building Healthier Communities
By uniting schools, dental professionals, and families, the NTD creates a ripple effect across communities. The initiative not only addresses immediate oral health concerns but also fosters a culture of preventive care.
This collective effort contributes to the broader goal of reducing the national burden of dental diseases and improving overall public health.
Smiles for a Healthier Future
The 2026 National Toothbrushing Day is more than a one-day event — it is a movement towards healthier, brighter smiles for generations to come. With dentists as partners, schools as facilitators, and families as active participants, the Philippines takes a united step toward combating dental caries and promoting lifelong oral health.
As the theme beautifully captures: “Dentista’y Kaagapay sa Ngiting Walang Humpay.”