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UK Oral Disease Facts

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If you are considering a career in the dental sector, you will soon find out just how rewarding and interesting a career it can be. Even before you enter dental academy, your research into the dental profession will teach you so much and inspire you to become the very best in your field.

Having said that, we are going to take a look at some interesting facts related to oral disease in the UK. These statistics were compiled by the FDI World Dental Federation and are accurate to 2020. Let’s get started:

  • Oral disease affects 3.9 billion people worldwide.
  • Untreated tooth decay (dental caries) affects 44%) of the world’s population.
  • Here in the UK, between 60% of schoolchildren and nearly 70% of adults have some form tooth decay, often leading to pain and discomfort.
  • Severe periodontal (gum) disease is found in 15–20% of middle-aged (35–44 years) adults. It can result in tooth loss if not treated.
  • Severe periodontitis and untreated tooth decay in the primary teeth are among the top 10 most prevalent of all oral disease conditions in the UK.
  • About 30% of the global population, aged 65–74 years, have no natural teeth. Thanks to modern dental procedures, this number is on the decline in the UK.
  • Oral conditions are the fourth most expensive to treat. In the UK and the European Union, annual spending on oral healthcare was estimated at €79 billion in the years 2008-2012,
  • That is more than the total amount of money invested in the care of cancer or respiratory diseases combined.
  • Risk factors for oral disease include an unhealthy diet, tobacco use, harmful alcohol use, and poor oral hygiene.
  • Oral disease is associated with significant pain and anxiety, as well as disfigurement, acute and chronic infections, eating and sleep disruption, and can result in an impaired quality of life.
  • Oral disease can have a significant impact on every aspect of our lives. In fact, it affects everything from relationships and self-confidence through to school, work, the ability to interact with others.
  • Oral health is essential to maintaining general health and well-being and today’s dental professionals are trained to help their patients maintain proper oral health.

Contact Dentac

To learn more interesting facts related to oral disease in the UK, contact Dentac today and speak with a knowledgeable dental academy representative who can assist you and answer any questions you might have.

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