
Ensuring a comprehensive approach to oral health is a must. Are your patients aware of the far-reaching impacts oral habits have on their overall health?
Preventive care is the cornerstone of dentistry. Regular check-ups, early interventions, and patient education can significantly reduce the incidence of oral diseases.
However, a survey revealed that only 34% of oral health professionals consistently offer preventive care advice to patients, with time constraints cited as a primary barrier, especially within the NHS1.
To enhance preventive care:
Community engagement is vital in promoting oral health awareness and accessibility. Consider the following approaches:
Oral health disparities persist across different socioeconomic groups in the UK.
As dental professionals, you can help to bridge this gap:
Discover the power of community engagement for dentists. Community can enhance reputation, increase patient loyalty, and provide a competitive advantage.
Oral health is intrinsically linked to overall health. Collaborating with other healthcare professionals can lead to comprehensive patient care:
Henry Schein is proud to bring the Give Kids A Smile program to the UK. The initiative is dedicated to providing underserved children with dental care.
Staying up to date with the latest research, public health initiatives, and policy changes is essential for dentists who want to support their communities. Understanding shifts in NHS dental services, new guidelines on preventive care, or developments in water fluoridation can help dentists offer patients the most accurate advice and advocate for improvements in care through day-to-day conversations.
Engaging with professional bodies, reading industry publications, and attending relevant workshops are simple ways to stay informed — ensuring that dentists can confidently guide patients and contribute to a healthier, more informed public.
For practices looking to make an even bigger impact, the Give Kids a Smile (GKAS) initiative helps vulnerable children access dental care they might not otherwise receive.
Launched in the UK in 2023, GKAS connects practices with children who aren’t seeing an NHS dentist, offering free care and brushing packs through industry partnerships — making dental visits a positive, potentially life-changing experience.
Later this year we will be searching for new practices to join this initiative, so watch this space for news!
