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On June 1, we brought joy to our little friends on International Children’s Day

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On the occasion of International Children’s Day, Adentta carried out a meaningful initiative as part of our commitment to social responsibility. In collaboration with the charity “Dental Support with Love,” we provided dental check-ups and treatment support to children from low-income families.

Children were examined by our professional dental team and received initial care where needed. Our main goal was not only to improve dental health, but to offer each child a confident, healthy smile.

More than that, we wanted every child to feel seen, valued, and cared for. Families welcomed the initiative with gratitude, and the joyful faces of the children became our greatest reward. At Adentta, we believe every child deserves a smile, attention, and care.

We plan to continue similar social projects in the future and reach more children with love and support.
We warmly congratulate all children on their special day and wish them a future filled with health and happiness.

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