CHICAGO, Ill., USA: As part of its national “Love the Gums You’re With” campaign, the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) released a new national survey that reveals more than a quarter (27 percent) of U.S. adults admit they lie to their dentist about how often they floss their teeth. Additionally, more than one-third of Americans (36 percent) would rather do an unpleasant activity, such as cleaning the toilet (14 percent), washing a sink full of dirty dishes (18 percent) or waiting in a long checkout line (14 percent).
Moreover, nearly one in 10 U.S. adults would rather sit in gridlock traffic for an hour or do their taxes (9 percent each).
The survey also revealed some regional distinctions in oral healthcare. Among the top 10 U.S. markets, Chicagoans are more likely than those in other regions to opt for an hour of gridlock traffic over daily flossing. However, New Yorkers are more likely than those in other metro areas to include flossing in their personal care routine.
Southern manners could also be at play. Those who live in Atlanta are more likely than those in other top metro regions to be honest with their dentist about their flossing routine. Atlantans also are more likely than those in other top metro regions to tell friends when they have something stuck in their teeth. On the contrary, those who live in D.C. are more likely than those in other top metro regions not to alert a friend of any potentially embarrassing lunch leftovers.
In addition, three in five (60 percent) of U.S. adults who have a partner say their partner’s oral health has an effect on their intimacy, while over a third of Americans say a smile is the first thing they notice when meeting someone they are attracted to. In fact, more than two in five of those living in Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Boston say a smile is the first thing they notice when meeting someone they are attracted to. This is especially true for women.
Launched in April 2014, the AAP’s “Love the Gums You’re With” campaign is aimed at teaching Americans to take better care of their gums by implementing simple steps into their routine such as brushing twice a day, flossing daily and receiving an annual comprehensive periodontal evaluation from their dental professional or periodontist. Despite its prevalence, periodontal disease is hardly ever discussed, resulting in a lack of urgency for people to properly care for their gums.
“There’s clearly more work to be done when it comes to educating Americans about the importance of oral hygiene,” remarked AAP President Joan Otomo-Corgel, DDS, MPH. “There are more than 500 bacterial species that can be found in plaque, and brushing alone does not remove the bacteria that live below the gum line. The good news about periodontal disease is, with proper and timely care, it’s treatable and often reversible. If a person is at risk for periodontal disease, a periodontist has the training and expertise to determine the best course of treatment.”
The online survey was conducted within the United States in March, among 2,021 adults ages 18 and older by Harris Poll, on behalf of AAP via its QuickQuery omnibus product, and via its Major Market Query omnibus product among 10 top U.S. markets.
(Source: American Academy of Periodontology)
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