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Jordan Dental Care Partners with MOH and MOE to Raise Awareness on Oral Hygiene Through The Kelab Doktor Muda Bersama Jordan Programme

Five Primary Schools Win “Kelab Doktor Muda” Oral Hygiene Competition 2019 (From left to right) Dato’ Dr. Chong Chee Keong (Deputy Director General of Health), YB Teo Nie Ching (Deputy Minister of Education), Dr. Lee Boon Chye (Deputy Minister of Health) Mr. Ong Teong Dee (Jordan Asia Pacific, Country Manager of Malaysia & Thailand), Pn. Suraiya Syed Mohamed (Director of Health Education, Ministry of Health) and the teacher representative of Sekolah Rendah Al-Hidayah, Perak, the winner of Kelab Dotor Muda bersama Jordan. Jordan Dental Care Malaysia, together with the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education, emphasised on the importance of oral hygiene and educating school children on proper teeth brushing techniques through their activities with the Kelab Doktor Muda (Young Doctors Club) of 25 participating schools in the states of Johor, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Perak, Putrajaya, and Selangor. The ‘Program Kelab Doktor Muda bersama Jordan’ (Young Doctors Club

30 Children Named 2019 Jordan Picassos

(From Left) Bjorn Kruizenga, General Manager of Jordan Asia Pacific, Sandee Chai, Regional Brand Manager of Jordan Asia Pacific, and Erlend Sannes Hardland, Deputy Head of Mission at the Royal Norwegian Embassy revealing the art gallery. The Finding Jordan Picasso annual art contest by Jordan Oral Care Malaysia has ended on a high, with thirty talented children from all over Malaysia winning attractive prizes worth RM 30,000. The two categories included Category A of children between the ages of six and nine, and Category B of children between the ages of ten and twelve. Sandee Chai, Regional Marketing Manager for Jordan Asia Pacific said, “The Finding Jordan Picasso contest has been running for three years in row. With this year’s theme being ‘My Favourite Food,’ we endeavour to remind children to brush their teeth thirty minutes after each meal.” Sandee Chai, Regional Marketing Manager of Jordan Asia Pacific giving her speech during the Finding Jordan Picasso awards cer

Jordan Asia Pacific Kick starts Green Clean Campaign To Raise Awareness on 3R

Jordan’s first recycled plastic toothbrush introduced as part of 3R campaign (From left) Mr. William Koong, CEO of Biji-biji Initiative, Professor Dr. P. Agamuthu, Professor, University of Malaya, Mr. Eric Yong, Country Manager of Malaysia for Jordan Asia Pacific, Her Excellency Ms. Gunn Jorid Rose Jordan Asia Pacific Sdn. Bhd. launched their Green Clean campaign at Me.reka Makerspace, Publika Shopping Gallery recently, a s part of their efforts to raise the awareness on the 3R concept: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. The event was attended by the Ambassador of Norway to Malaysia, Her Excellency Ms. Gunn Jorid Roset, and officiated by the Director General of the Department of Environment (DOE), Malaysia, Yang Berbahagia Dato’ Dr. Ahmad Kamarulnajuib bin Che Ibrahim. The event also saw the attendance of environmental non-governmental organisations as a show of support for Jordan’s Green Clean initiative. The Green Clean campaign is expected to run from April to Dece

A "Fersk" New Smile with Jordan

Wouldn’t it be nice to have one less thing to worry about? For example, how many times during your busy day do you worry about bad breath? With that, we must first ask the question, what is good oral hygiene? It is the practice of keeping one’s mouth clean and free of disease and other problems by regular brushing of the teeth. Good oral hygiene results in a mouth that looks and smells “fersk” (Norwegian for fresh) and healthy. Maintaining good oral hygiene is one of the most vital things you can do for your teeth. Healthy teeth not only allow you to look and feel good, they make it possible to eat and speak properly. Speaking about a market consumption survey carried out throughout Asia by Jordan Oral Care, Sandee Chai, Regional Brand Manager at Jordan Asia Pacific Sdn. Bhd. said, “We found that the average Malaysian changes their toothbrush once every seven months and brushes their teeth less than once a day!” “On top of changing our toothbrush every three months to ensure