Experts and leaders from the world of dentistry and health have gathered at the Royal College of Nursing in London to attend the launch of this year’s National Smile Month.
Organised by the Oral Health Foundation, National Smile Month is all about championing the benefits of having good oral health and promoting the value of a healthy smile.
Running between 15 May and 15 June under the theme of Brush for Better Health, the charity will be shining a light on the importance of twice daily brushing.
President of the Oral Health Foundation, Mhari Coxon began the proceedings by welcoming attended while highlighting why National Smile Month is needed.
Mhari said: “We have a problem with the basics of brushing. Brushing is the cornerstone of better oral hygiene and prevention.
“Every year we are thrilled with the launch event because it helps to springboard this campaign and bring it to life. We really want people to think about how they can make a difference.”
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Organised by the Oral Health Foundation, National Smile Month is all about championing the benefits of having good oral health and promoting the value of a healthy smile.
Running between 15 May and 15 June under the theme of Brush for Better Health, the charity will be shining a light on the importance of twice daily brushing.
President of the Oral Health Foundation, Mhari Coxon began the proceedings by welcoming attended while highlighting why National Smile Month is needed.
Mhari said: “We have a problem with the basics of brushing. Brushing is the cornerstone of better oral hygiene and prevention.
“Every year we are thrilled with the launch event because it helps to springboard this campaign and bring it to life. We really want people to think about how they can make a difference.”
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