’Shortage Of Specialists Limiting Orthodontic Care’

The newly elected President of the Nigerian Association of Orthodontists (NAO), Prof. Idia Ize-Iyamu, has reaffirmed the association’s commitment to tackling the shortage of specialists in order to improve orthodontic care in Nigeria.

Orthodontics, a specialized branch of dentistry, focuses on correcting misaligned teeth and jaws (malocclusion) using devices such as braces and clear aligners to improve bite, function, and facial aesthetics.

Prof. Ize-Iyamu, who is also the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH), made this known in Benin during her acceptance speech after emerging as the association’s 10th national president.

She pledged to prioritise initiatives that would enhance members’ skills, promote best practices, and ultimately improve patient care. ‘We will strive to address the challenge of the shortage of orthodontic services in underserved areas, especially considering that only 74 orthodontists currently serve a population of over 237.5 million,’ she said.

According to her, the association will also focus on promoting excellence in research, technology, and innovation, while exploring new frontiers in orthodontics for the benefit of members and patients.

On her part, the immediate past president of NAO, Dr. Olayinka Adeyinka, expressed confidence that her successor would build on past achievements and take the association to greater heights.

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