Smile Month is designed for everyone. It works best when many parts of the community get involved. That is what turns it from a message into a movement.
Dental teams are a big part of the campaign. They use the month to talk with patients about daily habits. They share advice in waiting rooms. They run small activities and challenges. It gives them a clear moment to focus on prevention and support.
Schools and youth groups also play a key role. Teachers use simple activities to help children learn about caring for their teeth. Young people can take these messages home and influence family habits. Early learning can shape routines for life.
Workplaces take part too. Many employers now see mouth care as part of overall wellbeing. They run awareness days, share resources and encourage healthy choices during the working day.
Families are at the heart of the campaign. Parents and carers make daily decisions about food, drinks and routines. Smile Month offers practical ideas that fit aro… Source by Oral Health Foundation Read More


