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You are here: Home / *BLOG / Around the Web / UK Oral Health Survey Identifies 39% of Adults Brush Their Teeth Less Than Once a Week

UK Oral Health Survey Identifies 39% of Adults Brush Their Teeth Less Than Once a Week

July 19, 2022 By GISuser

Teeth are as important as every other part of the human body and, as far as oral health is analysed, people do not maintain basic dental hygiene practices. For this reason, education about dental hygiene needs to be emphasised.

As part of National Smile Month 2022, a survey from Hive Business regarding oral health in the UK revealed these following statistics:

Adults Brush Their Teeth Less Than Once a Week

A shocking discovery from this survey is that 39% of 25-34-year-olds disclosed ‌they brush their teeth less than once a week. This habit will lead to a heavy buildup of particles that could prompt bacteria and other types of germs to live in the mouth. 

Tooth plaques can also be developed, which mostly leads to toothaches and tooth decay. Health practitioners educate people on the need to brush at least twice daily, and so it is the responsibility of the public to take action immediately. 

On the other hand, 63% of millennials showed how much they care about their oral health, as a good number of them admitted ‌they brush their teeth over three times daily. 

28% of people share their toothbrushes with others

Nearly one-third of the respondents reveal they’ve shared their toothbrush at least once. While this might seem quite harmless to do, sharing toothbrushes can easily transmit all other kinds of bacteria and result in other devastating illnesses, as well as cause gum disease. 

33% of respondents are not registered with a dental hygienist

Even though the cost of treatment might not be favorable for 33% of respondents, it is still advisable to fix an appointment with a dental hygienist before you experience any oral health problem.

The cost of a good hygienist treatment ranges from £20 to £300. Because of this high expense, a good deal of people will prefer to prioritise other issues over dental appointments. However, people should visit hygienists more regularly and take advantage of the benefits that come it, following the advancements in technology that allow hygienists to perform their duties. 

 

On the other hand, Hive’s survey showed that practically half of 25 to 34-year-olds have an appointment with a dentist over five times a year, which is some serious dedication to the cause.

Conclusion 

While dental hygiene is a topic still considered serious by most people, more can still be done to raise awareness and the importance of dental hygiene. 

People should also endeavour to visit hygienists as often as they can because they play a vital role‌ in sustaining oral health and, with advancements in technology in the medical industry today, it can enhance patient care and allow better and efficient teeth treatment. 

While it is a great supplement to any type of oral treatment, patients with serious dental conditions will suffer if their hygienist is not adequately prepared to use the right technology.

If you’re on the lookout for a reliable dental professional, you can reach out to this dentist who does teeth whitening in Harrisburg NC.

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