"The Smile Torch will travel to 24 cities in India, covering each city for two weeks, during which events will be held to educate people about orthodontics," Group Convenor Dr Prashant Dhole said.
Orthodontics not only helps correct teeth and jaws that are crowded or are otherwise positioned improperly, but also improves overall dental health, making teeth easy to maintain and less prone to internal and external injuries, he said.
The campaign is part of the nationwide health awareness drive about orthodontics, organised by Indian Orthodontic Society, Dhole said.
The Bombay Orthodontic Study Group will receive the Smile Torch in the city on December 28 in presence of the President, Indian Orthodontic Society, Dr Nikhilesh Vaid and Dr Keki Mistry who is one of the founder members of Indian Orthodontic Society.
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BOSG will be organising various awareness programmes on orthodontics in Mumbai from December 28 to January 12 next year, he said.
The Group will also adopt orphans in orphanages in Mumbai for orthodontic treatment to be provided free of cost.
Orthodontic awareness video will be screened at various cinema theatres in Mumbai, he said.
The Indian Orthodontic Society is the national body of orthodontists practising in India and orthodontic students studying in various dental colleges in India.