The link between dental health and mental health

dental health mental health 1In recent years, there has been a growing understanding of how oral health impacts general health. This includes its connection to mental health, which we will explore in this article. Mental health problems may occur in the short-term due to certain life events and circumstances or may form a long-term chronic condition. These can be equally distressing and impact day-to-day life. 

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Dental Nurse Network Welcomes Government Rollout of Supervised Toothbrushing Scheme

Oral health opportunities 2Dental Nurse Network strongly supports the UK Government’s newly announced supervised toothbrushing programme, aimed at preventing tooth decay in young children from deprived communities. As an organisation dedicated to advancing oral health education, we welcome this long-awaited initiative as a vital step toward tackling the ongoing crisis in children’s oral health.

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Dental Assessor or Tutor?

dental tutor or assessorDental nursing is a highly rewarding and varied career, with many professionals choosing to remain in the field for years. However, if you’re looking to expand your career opportunities and develop new skills, consider branching out into dental tutoring or assessing. Whether you continue working as a dental nurse or transition entirely into an educational role, it’s essential to understand the qualifications, skills, and opportunities each path offers.

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Supporting other mums in their children's oral health

oral health mum groupsBecoming a mum can be overwhelming, especially in today’s digital age, where parenting advice seems to come from every direction. Oral health may not be a top priority at the start of a parenting journey, but as teeth can typically emerge from 6 months, it soon becomes necessary for mums to feel confident managing their children’s oral health. Dental professionals are in the ideal position to provide support to mums in a non-judgemental way. This article will explore some of the ways to support mums to ensure their children start off life with good oral health habits. 

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Why Every Practice Needs an Oral Health Educator

Oral health educators why practices need oneAs dental professionals, we recognise that many oral diseases can be prevented with a balanced diet and consistent oral hygiene routine. Yet we still see many patients presenting with multiple cavities and gum disease. Much of this is due to a lack of public awareness about maintaining good oral health.

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