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.
America’s ToothFairy has launched a new opportunity for children to win prizes while learning about the importance of flossing. Kids between the ages.
More than half (58%) of the British adults responding to a survey by the Oral Health Foundation (OHF) and Align Technology said they.
Christina Gordon, a student at the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Dentistry who doesn’t like flossing, has invented a cleaning device for.
More than 45 million British adults are at an increased risk of tooth decay, according to the Oral Health Foundation (OHF) and Colgate-Palmolive.
More people in Australia are doing a better job of taking care of their oral health, though there are still some bad habits.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed oral healthcare habits according to a study by GSK Consumer Healthcare and Ipsos of 4,500 people age 18.
Teaching the basics is about to become more rewarding, according to the Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation, which is launching its first Community.
Skipping a day or two of brushing and flossing really is a big deal, as poor oral hygiene produces the bacteria that leads.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused more than half of Americans to put off general dental checkups, according to an American Association of Endodontists.