For some millennials, morning breath may last for more than just the morning.
That’s because, according to new research, many young Americans are failing to regularly clean their teeth.
A new study into the dental hygiene habits of 2,000 Americans found three in ten millennials studied only brush their teeth once a day.
Results also showed the average millennial surveyed has gone more than two days at a time without brushing their teeth at least once.
Despite some less than squeaky clean hygiene habits, over half of those polled (56 percent) are worried about losing teeth due to their oral health.
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But that isn’t helped by avoiding the dentist, which still happens frequently. Nearly a quarter (22 percent) have even avoided going to the dentist simply because they don’t like the taste of the products used.
The research commissioned by Hello Products, a naturally friendly oral care start-up, also revealed it’s not just the taste that has people avoiding the dentist.
Six in 10 (62 percent) American adults are too afraid to visit the dentist, with millennials more likely to be afraid of the dentist than any other age group.
Source :- nypost
That’s because, according to new research, many young Americans are failing to regularly clean their teeth.
A new study into the dental hygiene habits of 2,000 Americans found three in ten millennials studied only brush their teeth once a day.
Results also showed the average millennial surveyed has gone more than two days at a time without brushing their teeth at least once.
Despite some less than squeaky clean hygiene habits, over half of those polled (56 percent) are worried about losing teeth due to their oral health.
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SWNS
But that isn’t helped by avoiding the dentist, which still happens frequently. Nearly a quarter (22 percent) have even avoided going to the dentist simply because they don’t like the taste of the products used.
The research commissioned by Hello Products, a naturally friendly oral care start-up, also revealed it’s not just the taste that has people avoiding the dentist.
Six in 10 (62 percent) American adults are too afraid to visit the dentist, with millennials more likely to be afraid of the dentist than any other age group.
Source :- nypost
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