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OHF Applauds UK Government Plans to Remove Water Fluoridation Barriers

Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock has confirmed plans for radical National Health Service reforms including proposals to remove.

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Memorial Fund Recognizes OHF President Janet Goodwin

The Oral Health Foundation (OHF) and the British Association of Dental Nurses (BADN) have launched the Janet Goodwin Memorial Fund in recognition of.

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Patients Turn to DIY Dentistry During the Pandemic Lockdown

The pandemic has had a significant impact on oral health in England, where the lockdown has prompted 24% of people to go online.

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Collaboration Donates 100,000 Tubes of Toothpaste to Those in Need

The Oral Health Foundation (OHF) and the British Society of Dental Hygiene and Therapy (BSDHT) have teamed up with GSK to provide more.

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Oral Cancer Referrals Fall by a Third During the Pandemic

The Oral Health Foundation (OHF) Is calling for urgent action on cancer diagnoses as new data from seven National Health Service Trust Hospitals.

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Celebrate Blue Wednesday by Checking Yourself for Oral Cancer

The Oral Health Foundation (OHF) is asking everyone to conduct a quick 45-second check for oral cancer as part of Blue Wednesday, which.

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Toothbrushing Habits Linked With COVID-19 Spread

Poor oral hygiene measures such as sharing toothbrushes or toothpaste, keeping toothbrushes in the same container, and keeping the same toothbrush after testing.

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Celebrate Mouth Cancer Action Month This November

Last year, 8,722 people in the United Kingdom were diagnosed with mouth cancer, according to the Oral Health Foundation (OHF). That’s a 97%.

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Young Adults Spending More on Dental Treatment

Adults under the age of 35 in the United Kingdom spend £750 a year on dental treatment, or more than three times the.

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Lockdown Leads to More Snacking

The lockdown could be having a negative effect on oral health, as 38% of adults in England say they are snacking more throughout.

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