Oral Health & Wellbeing Awareness Survey
Global Healthy Thinking Report
The largest worldwide consumer awareness oral health and general wellbeing survey, commissioned to investigate globally the condition of teeth, knowledge of oral health, air quality, health and wellbeing, as well as attitudes and preferences when it comes to healthcare.
18-65 yrs
Men and women
15
Countries
15,000
Respondents
Overview
Equal numbers of men and women aged 18 to 65 in countries across Europe, Asia and North and South America were asked for their views on oral health issues including their dental care routine. The answers provided by the 15,000 respondents to questions on dental habits paint a detailed and fascinating picture.
Countries surveyed
UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, US, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Japan, China, Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia
We questioned consumers on
Brushing teeth twice a day
63% of Britons brush teeth twice a day and have the highest figure globally for brushing with fluoride toothpaste, 47%.
Regularly visiting the Dentist
Germany scored the highest for regularly visiting the Dentist with 45% of people going twice a year.
The sweetest tooth and most fillings
Just 7% of Japanese avoid sugary snacks and drinks – the lowest worldwide and the Japanese also report the most fillings – over two-thirds had at least one filling and 20% had five or more.
Remembering to brush teeth
33% of Italians, Argentinians, Britons said they never forget to brush their teeth, followed by 32% of Spaniards.
Cleaning between teeth
52% of Brazilians clean between their teeth regularly, on the contrary, Indonesians are the worst at cleaning between their teeth at just 12%, followed by France, 16%.
Taking dental advice from a dentist
81% of Mexicans take dental advice from their dentist – the highest worldwide. Just 3% say they do not seek any dental advice.
Air quality outside the home
22% of US respondents perceive their air quality as excellent (5 rating) outside their home and just 2% consider it poor (1 rating). Still, 39% of US respondents don’t know how to rate air quality in the street.
Air quality within the home
34% of Mexicans and Brazilians perceive the indoor air quality within their homes as excellent.
Stressed by poor indoor air quality
People in Argentina and Japan feel more stressed, 41%, followed by Mexicans, 40%.
Indoor air quality awareness due to Covid-19
Indonesians, Argentinians and Mexicans are the most aware of the air quality within their homes, 55%.
Feeling physically unhealthy compared to pre-pandemic
25% of Italians feel physically unhealthier after Covid-19 pandemic.
Increasing exercise in recent months
47% of chinese respondents are exercising more in the recent months.
Adopting a healthier diet in recent months
51% of Indonesians, 46% of Chinese, 42% of Thai and 41% of Mexicans are eating healthier now.
Lowering stress to boost immunity and general health
The UK, 19%, Japan and The Netherlands, 22%, have the lowest rate of population attempting to lower their stress levels.
If you could have one new dental treatment to improve your smile what would it be?
Tooth whitening was by far the most popular option worldwide if people were to choose one treatment to improve their smile – 47% of Italians, Mexicans and Spanish chose this, closely followed by 46% of Chinese.
Which countries are taking better care of their health since the pandemic
45% of Indonesians are now cleaning their teeth more regularly since the pandemic.
47% of Chinese respondents are exercising more in the last six months.
Which countries have seen the worst health impact during the pandemic?
Argentinians have missed the most dental appointments — 44%
- Japan has missed the least — 12%
- France has missed the least within Europe — 21%
"Mask breath" is the most common in Thailand — 33%
- It is the least common in the UK — 12%
25% of Americans have experienced more tooth sensitivity
- Only 6% of people in Japan say the same
Only 11% of Thai respondents haven’t noticed changes
- 47% of Japanese respondents say they haven’t noticed changes
Which countries feel mentally unhealthier since Covid-19?
- Top 3 countries that feel mentally unhealthier after the Covid-19 break-out: Italy, 39%, Brazil, 37%, Britons, 34%.
Download the full 53 page report to see the big picture of global oral health care in 2021
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