The research shows that changes in daily routines, including working from home, has led to:
Monik Vasant, who specialises in minimally invasive aesthetic dentistry, says, “The social factors surrounding the pandemic such as lockdown and homeworking have led to a decline in many people’s oral health. As dental professionals, we can play an essential role in helping people get back on track. The pandemic has brought about many changes that seem to be here to stay, so we need to help people adapt and reprioritise their oral health. Educating on the link between oral health and overall health is an important part of this.”
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