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  • Bambooth

    Bambooth are latest company to become official corporate sponsors of the Oral Health Foundation. Their bamboo toothbrushes, which are approved by the Oral Health Foundation, provide consumers with an eco-friendly choice when it comes to their oral health.


  • Oral-B

    Oral-B is one of our most longstanding partners. We have been together for more than a decade and it’s because we share exactly the same values of prevention and education.


  • Wrigley

    Both Wrigley and ourselves believe in taking education right to the heart of local communities. We also recognise the importance which diet plays in our oral health and wellbeing.


  • OpenRoom

    OpenRoom will be working with us to provide access to key decision makers and industry influencers,


  • Philips Oral Healthcare

    A sponsor of National Smile Month for the last four years, Philips have helped us communicate important messages, not only about daily tooth brushing, but the value of interdental cleaning too.


  • Simplyhealth Professionals

    Simplyhealth Professionals have been Mouth Cancer Action Month’s main sponsor for over 15 years and have helped us raise invaluable awareness of the disease to millions of people.


  • Polo® Sugar Free

    Our relationship with Polo® Sugar Free began in 2016, when they reached out to us about working together to raise awareness about the role sugar plays in oral diseases.


  • Dentists’ Provident

    Dentists’ Provident have been sponsoring Mouth Cancer Action Month for the last four years and we’re proud to work alongside them to raise awareness of a disease which can affect anyone.


  • Peppersmith

    Peppersmith have had their mints and gum ‘Approved’ under our Accreditation programme for a number of years, and in 2017 they joined us as one of our National Smile Month sponsors.


  • Regenerate Enamel Science

    A Silver Sponsor of National Smile Month, Regenerate Enamel Science, did a terrific job in helping us raise awareness of dental erosion caused by acidic drinks.

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    Usually red or yellow in colour, mouth ulcers are painful sores that can appear inside the mouth and also on the outer lips.


  • What to do following an extraction

    General advice about what to do after having teeth taken out. Includes what precautions you should take and things to avoid.


  • Geographic tongue

    Geographic tongue is a common condition which can appear on the top and sides of the tongue, and sometimes on the under-surface.


  • Bridges and partial dentures

    These replacement options for missing teeth are often recommended for oral health purposes as well as cosmetic appearance.


  • Veneers

    A veneer is a thin layer of porcelain made to fit over the front surface of a tooth and can improve the colour, shape and position of your teeth.


  • Tooth whitening

    Tooth whitening can be a very effective way of lightening the natural colour of your teeth without removing any of the tooth surface.


  • Implants

    A dental implant is used to support one or more false teeth. It is a titanium screw that can replace the root of a tooth when it fails.


  • Wisdom teeth

    The wisdom teeth are the last to appear, right at the back of the mouth, often between 17 and 25 but sometime many years later.


  • Burning mouth syndrome

    Burning Mouth Syndrome can be an extremely uncomfortable condition which can have several potential causes.


  • Cracked teeth

    There are several ways in which your tooth can crack or break and it is important that you get it seen to as soon as possible.

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