
The Discipline of Gerodontology of the Dental School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA), continuing a 14-year-long effort to promote the oral health of older citizens, especially those in vulnerable groups, has successfully completed its educational and civic engagement activities for the academic year 2024–2025.
These activities were organised and carried out through the “service learning” component of the mandatory Gerodontology course offered in the 10th semester of the NKUA undergraduate dental studies programme, as well as through the “Smile for Life” programme developed within the framework of the “CIVIS Intergenerational Communities Open Lab”.
The Gerodontology service learning programme included weekly educational visits by students and teaching staff to the Nursing Home of Athens from March to end May. During these visits the students connected and interacted with the residents, performed comprehensive oral examinations using mobile dental equipment, informed them and/or their guardians about their oral health status, provided training to the residents and their caregivers on daily dental, oral and denture care, and distributed oral care products free of charge.
These service learning and civic engagement activities of Gerodontology NKUA have been successfully carried out thanks to our excellent collaboration with local Social Partners, including the Athens Nursing Home, the Day Centers for people with dementia by the Alzheimer Athens Society, and the municipal authorities and coordinators of the Day Centers for Older People in the Municipalities of Galatsi and Dafni-Ymittos.
The Gerodontology service learning programme included weekly educational visits by students and teaching staff to the Nursing Home of Athens from March to end May. During these visits the students connected and interacted with the residents, performed comprehensive oral examinations using mobile dental equipment, informed them and/or their guardians about their oral health status, provided training to the residents and their caregivers on daily dental, oral and denture care, and distributed oral care products free of charge.






Also, in collaboration with the Department of Nursing of the University of West Attica, the “Interprofessional Education Programme in the Care of Older People” was conducted for another year. Through this programme, students from both departments worked closely together to provide holistic, patient-centered care to residents in their rooms, gained insight into each other’s profession and taught one another topics relevant to their professional fields.
Voluntary civic engagement activities included the organisation of educational events on the importance of oral health in older people, in collaboration with local Social Partners. The training, delivered by the staff and students of the Dental School, was tailored to the specific needs of each Social Partner and targeted diverse audiences such as the general older population, people with early-stage dementia, caregivers of frail older adults, and employees of nursing homes. The programme combined theoretical and practical components and included the distribution of informational leaflets on oral care for older adults, as well as oral care products.
Within this context, the following voluntary actions were carried out:








These service learning and civic engagement activities of Gerodontology NKUA have been successfully carried out thanks to our excellent collaboration with local Social Partners, including the Athens Nursing Home, the Day Centers for people with dementia by the Alzheimer Athens Society, and the municipal authorities and coordinators of the Day Centers for Older People in the Municipalities of Galatsi and Dafni-Ymittos.
We also extend our warm thanks to the sponsors of oral care products, Oral B, Plac Control, Haleon, and Colgate, whose consistent support is invaluable to our social engagement activities.
Anastassia Kossioni, Professor of Gerodontology, Dental School, NKUA