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North Wales Live
01-07-2025
- Health
- North Wales Live
UK gum health neglected by nearly half the population, reveals study
Research suggests that nearly half of Brits are overlooking their gum health, concentrating solely on tooth cleanliness. A survey involving 2,000 adults, initiated by Corsodyl for its 50th anniversary, revealed that almost half rarely think about the state of their gum, with a third unsure on what is meant by 'unhealthy gums'. It found 75 percent have never considered angling their brush to clean between their gums and their teeth. Moreover, four in ten people brush for less than 90 seconds on average, with one in ten experiencing bleeding gums every few weeks. Dr Kate Fabrikant from Haleon, the parent company, emphasised: "We need to continue raising awareness of gum health importance, they are just as essential to our overall oral health as our teeth. "There is still a lot of work still to do to achieve good gum health in the UK, and that's why we are empowering individuals to make it a bigger priority." The study also indicated that a third of adults wouldn't notice if this part of their mouth was in poor condition. Despite a third experiencing receding gums and 55 percent having observed bleeding, many were unaware that tenderness, swelling, and receding gums are indicators of deteriorating gum health. "The gums in our mouths play a crucial role in supporting and protecting the teeth, acting like a cushion and barrier against bacteria," Dr Kate added. "Healthy gums keep the teeth firmly anchored, shielding them from infections that could lead to serious dental problems." A staggering seven out of ten people confess that they do not floss daily, despite it being crucial for maintaining robust gums. Compounding the problem, three-quarters can't pass up sweet treats, and a disconcerting two-thirds neglect to give their tongue a proper cleanse. Dr Kate stressed the importance, stating: "Maintaining optimal gum health is crucial for overall oral hygiene and well-being. "Healthy gums are typically pink and firm, fitting snugly around your teeth without bleeding, swelling, or pain – while unhealthy gums can lead to gum disease, tooth loss, and even impact heart health. "Regular dental check-ups, proper brushing with the right toothpaste, and flossing techniques are all essential practices to ensure your gums remain in good health."


Wales Online
01-07-2025
- Health
- Wales Online
UK gum health neglected by nearly half the population, reveals study
UK gum health neglected by nearly half the population, reveals study A survey of 2,000 adults, commissioned by Corsodyl to celebrate its 50th anniversary, found that nearly half rarely give a thought to their gum health Flossing daily can help improve gum health (Image: Getty Images ) Research suggests that nearly half of Brits are overlooking their gum health, concentrating solely on tooth cleanliness. A survey involving 2,000 adults, initiated by Corsodyl for its 50th anniversary, revealed that almost half rarely think about the state of their gum, with a third unsure on what is meant by 'unhealthy gums'. It found 75 percent have never considered angling their brush to clean between their gums and their teeth. Moreover, four in ten people brush for less than 90 seconds on average, with one in ten experiencing bleeding gums every few weeks. Dr Kate Fabrikant from Haleon, the parent company, emphasised: "We need to continue raising awareness of gum health importance, they are just as essential to our overall oral health as our teeth. "There is still a lot of work still to do to achieve good gum health in the UK, and that's why we are empowering individuals to make it a bigger priority." Tenderness and swelling are common symptoms of unhealthy gums (Image: Getty Images ) Article continues below The study also indicated that a third of adults wouldn't notice if this part of their mouth was in poor condition. Despite a third experiencing receding gums and 55 percent having observed bleeding, many were unaware that tenderness, swelling, and receding gums are indicators of deteriorating gum health. "The gums in our mouths play a crucial role in supporting and protecting the teeth, acting like a cushion and barrier against bacteria," Dr Kate added. "Healthy gums keep the teeth firmly anchored, shielding them from infections that could lead to serious dental problems." Are you able to spot unhealthy gums? Take this quiz to find out. A staggering seven out of ten people confess that they do not floss daily, despite it being crucial for maintaining robust gums. Compounding the problem, three-quarters can't pass up sweet treats, and a disconcerting two-thirds neglect to give their tongue a proper cleanse. Dr Kate stressed the importance, stating: "Maintaining optimal gum health is crucial for overall oral hygiene and well-being. Article continues below "Healthy gums are typically pink and firm, fitting snugly around your teeth without bleeding, swelling, or pain – while unhealthy gums can lead to gum disease, tooth loss, and even impact heart health. "Regular dental check-ups, proper brushing with the right toothpaste, and flossing techniques are all essential practices to ensure your gums remain in good health."


Daily Mirror
01-07-2025
- Health
- Daily Mirror
Seven in ten skip key technique for keeping gums 'happy and healthy'
A study of 2,000 adults found that 45% of Brits don't regularly think about their gum health, with four in 10 admitting they only care about having clean teeth Research has revealed that four in ten Brits overlook their gum health, focusing solely on maintaining clean teeth. A survey of 2,000 adults commissioned by Corsodyl, to mark its 50th anniversary found that 45 percent rarely consider the health of their gums. The study revealed that a third of adults wouldn't recognise if this part of their mouth was unhealthy. Three quarters have never thought about cleaning at an angle to reach between the gum and the tooth. It also discovered showed four in ten people brush for less than 90 seconds on average, with one in ten experiencing bleeding gums every few weeks. Dr Kate Fabrikant, from parent company Haleon, emphasised: "We need to continue raising awareness of gum health importance, they are just as essential to our overall oral health as our teeth. "There is still a lot of work still to do to achieve good gum health in the UK, and that's why we are empowering individuals to make it a bigger priority." The study revealed that a third of adults wouldn't recognise if this part of their mouth was unhealthy. While a third have experienced receding gums and 55 percent have noticed them bleed, they were unaware that tenderness, swelling, and receding gums are indicators of poor gum health. How healthy are your gums? Take this quiz to find out. "The gums in our mouths play a crucial role in supporting and protecting the teeth, acting like a cushion and barrier against bacteria," Dr Kate added. "Healthy gums keep the teeth firmly anchored, shielding them from infections that could lead to serious dental problems." Seven out of ten confess they don't floss daily - a crucial method to keep gums healthy and happy. Moreover, three quarters don't steer clear of sugary snacks, and two thirds never clean their tongue. Dr Kate added: "Maintaining optimal gum health is crucial for overall oral hygiene and well-being. "Healthy gums are typically pink and firm, fitting snugly around your teeth without bleeding, swelling, or pain – while unhealthy gums can lead to gum disease, tooth loss, and even impact heart health. "Regular dental check-ups, proper brushing with the right toothpaste, and flossing techniques are all essential practices to ensure your gums remain in good health."


Scottish Sun
01-07-2025
- Health
- Scottish Sun
Over a third of Brits neglect gum health, survey reveals – how does your mouth fare?
One in ten experience bleeding gums regularly — but few know what it really means OPEN WIDE Over a third of Brits neglect gum health, survey reveals – how does your mouth fare? THINK your oral hygiene is up to scratch? You might want to look beyond your pearly whites. Advertisement 2 The research was commissioned by the dental brand, in celebration of the brand's 50th anniversary Credit: Getty A new quiz tool has been developed to test how well you can spot the signs of healthy — or unhealthy — gums, helping you assess not just your knowledge, but potentially the state of your own mouth. It follows research which found 37 per cent of Brits neglect their gums – because they only care about having clean teeth. Commissioned by Corsodyl, the poll of 2,000 adults found 45 per cent don't regularly think about gum health, 37 per cent are only focused on ensuring they have pearly whites after a brush. Meanwhile, 74 per cent have never considered cleaning at an angle to meet the join between the gum and the tooth. Advertisement And 43 per cent only brush for less than 90 seconds on average – with one in 10 (11 per cent) experiencing bleeding gums every few weeks. The research was commissioned by the dental brand, in celebration of the brand's 50th anniversary. Dr Kate Fabrikant, from parent company Haleon, said: "The survey shows that we need to continue raising awareness of gum health importance, they are just as essential to our overall oral health as our teeth. 'Attention needs to be paid to brushing your teeth and gums for at least two minutes, twice a day, with a condition specific fluoridated toothpaste. Advertisement 'There is still a lot of work still to do to achieve good gum health in the UK, and that's why we are empowering individuals make it a bigger priority. 'The gums in our mouths play a crucial role in supporting and protecting the teeth, acting like a cushion and barrier against bacteria. "Healthy gums keep the teeth firmly anchored, shielding them from infections that could lead to serious dental problems.' The study also found when it comes to oral hygiene, 76 per cent don't avoid sugary snacks, and 59 per cent never clean their tongue. Advertisement While 69 per cent admit they don't do a daily floss – a key technique to ensuring gums remain happy and healthy. It emerged 32 per cent of those polled via wouldn't be able to tell if this part of their mouth was in poor health. And 35 per cent don't know tenderness, swelling (33 per cent), and receding gums (35 per cent) are all tale-tell signs they are in a bad way. What's more, 34 per cent believe their gums have receded, and 55 per cent have previously known them to bleed. Advertisement Dr Kate Fabrikant, from Haleon, added: 'Maintaining optimal gum health is crucial for overall oral hygiene and well-being. 'Healthy gums are typically pink and firm, fitting snugly around your teeth without bleeding, swelling, or pain – while unhealthy gums can lead to gum disease, tooth loss, and even impact heart health. 'Regular dental check-ups, proper brushing with the right toothpaste, and flossing techniques are all essential practices to ensure your gums remain in good health.' 2 Commissioned by Corsodyl, the poll of 2,000 adults found 45 per cent don't regularly think about gum health Credit: Getty


The Sun
01-07-2025
- Health
- The Sun
Over a third of Brits neglect gum health, survey reveals – how does your mouth fare?
THINK your oral hygiene is up to scratch? You might want to look beyond your pearly whites. 2 A new quiz tool has been developed to test how well you can spot the signs of healthy — or unhealthy — gums, helping you assess not just your knowledge, but potentially the state of your own mouth. It follows research which found 37 per cent of Brits neglect their gums – because they only care about having clean teeth. Commissioned by Corsodyl, the poll of 2,000 adults found 45 per cent don't regularly think about gum health, 37 per cent are only focused on ensuring they have pearly whites after a brush. Meanwhile, 74 per cent have never considered cleaning at an angle to meet the join between the gum and the tooth. And 43 per cent only brush for less than 90 seconds on average – with one in 10 (11 per cent) experiencing bleeding gums every few weeks. The research was commissioned by the dental brand, in celebration of the brand's 50th anniversary. Dr Kate Fabrikant, from parent company Haleon, said: "The survey shows that we need to continue raising awareness of gum health importance, they are just as essential to our overall oral health as our teeth. 'Attention needs to be paid to brushing your teeth and gums for at least two minutes, twice a day, with a condition specific fluoridated toothpaste. 'There is still a lot of work still to do to achieve good gum health in the UK, and that's why we are empowering individuals make it a bigger priority. 'The gums in our mouths play a crucial role in supporting and protecting the teeth, acting like a cushion and barrier against bacteria. "Healthy gums keep the teeth firmly anchored, shielding them from infections that could lead to serious dental problems.' The study also found when it comes to oral hygiene, 76 per cent don't avoid sugary snacks, and 59 per cent never clean their tongue. While 69 per cent admit they don't do a daily floss – a key technique to ensuring gums remain happy and healthy. It emerged 32 per cent of those polled via wouldn't be able to tell if this part of their mouth was in poor health. And 35 per cent don't know tenderness, swelling (33 per cent), and receding gums (35 per cent) are all tale-tell signs they are in a bad way. What's more, 34 per cent believe their gums have receded, and 55 per cent have previously known them to bleed. Dr Kate Fabrikant, from Haleon, added: 'Maintaining optimal gum health is crucial for overall oral hygiene and well-being. 'Healthy gums are typically pink and firm, fitting snugly around your teeth without bleeding, swelling, or pain – while unhealthy gums can lead to gum disease, tooth loss, and even impact heart health. ' Regular dental check-ups, proper brushing with the right toothpaste, and flossing techniques are all essential practices to ensure your gums remain in good health.' 2