68% of UK Adults Can’t Go a Day Without Brushing Their Teeth
People in the United Kingdom are prioritizing their smiles. According to a poll by the Oral Health Foundation (OHF), 68% of adults said.
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People in the United Kingdom are prioritizing their smiles. According to a poll by the Oral Health Foundation (OHF), 68% of adults said.
Many Brits have found it easier to maintain better oral health during the COVID-19 lockdowns, according to the Oral Health Foundation (OHF), which.
More than half (58%) of the British adults responding to a survey by the Oral Health Foundation (OHF) and Align Technology said they.
Adults under the age of 35 in the United Kingdom spend £750 a year on dental treatment, or more than three times the.
About two out of every three people (65%) frequently use their teeth for tasks other than eating and drinking, putting their oral health.
Even though it could be bad for your health—and really gross, too—26% of British adults seem openly willing to share their toothbrush with.
More than half of British adults (51%) often are made to feel anxious about how their smile looks, according to a survey by.
Dental anxiety is universal. According to a survey conducted by the Oral Health Foundation and Procter & Gamble in honor of National Smile.
Dental anxiety is universal. According to a survey conducted by the Oral Health Foundation and Procter & Gamble in honor of National Smile.
Oral health problems cost the United Kingdom more than £105 million ($135.5 million) in sick days each year, says the Oral Health Foundation..