Ahead of National Brush Day (1st November), Scottish water and Clyde Munro teamed up to give young pupils at Annette Street primary School a lesson and workshop on the importance of looking after their teeth as well as saving water while they brush. Picture shows; Beatriz Munteanu, 5 and Elis Ciurariu, 6, get to grips with Giant Tooth brushes following their dental lesson, Glasgow, 28 October 2019. ©Stuart Nicol Photography, 2019
Ahead of National Brush Day (1st November), Scottish water and Clyde Munro teamed up to give young pupils at Annette Street primary School a lesson and workshop on the importance of looking after their teeth as well as saving water while they brush. Picture shows; Aishah Azeem, 5, and Zain Malik Sattar, 5, get to grips with Giant Tooth Brushes following the dental lesson, Glasgow, 28 October 2019. ©Stuart Nicol Photography, 2019
Ahead of National Brush Day (1st November), Scottish water and Clyde Munro teamed up to give young pupils at Annette Street primary School a lesson and workshop on the importance of looking after their teeth as well as saving water while they brush. Picture shows; Roman Mehmood, 5, practices brushing on a set of teeth during the dental lesson, Glasgow, 28 October 2019. ©Stuart Nicol Photography, 2019
Ahead of National Brush Day (1st November), Scottish water and Clyde Munro teamed up to give young pupils at Annette Street primary School a lesson and workshop on the importance of looking after their teeth as well as saving water while they brush. Picture shows; Left to right, Elis Ciurariu, 6, Aishah Azeem, 5, Zain Malik Sattar, 5, and Beatriz Munteanu, 5 following their dental lesson, Glasgow, 28 October 2019. ©Stuart Nicol Photography, 2019
Ahead of National Brush Day (1st November), Scottish water and Clyde Munro teamed up to give young pupils at Annette Street primary School a lesson and workshop on the importance of looking after their teeth as well as saving water while they brush. Picture shows; Beatriz Munteanu, 5 and Elis Ciurariu, 6, get to grips with Giant Tooth brushes following their dental lesson, Glasgow, 28 October 2019. ©Stuart Nicol Photography, 2019
Ahead of National Brush Day (1st November), Scottish water and Clyde Munro teamed up to give young pupils at Annette Street primary School a lesson and workshop on the importance of looking after their teeth as well as saving water while they brush. Picture shows; Vanesa Sandorova, 5, and Solomon Lacatus, 5 practice brushing their teeth following their dental lesson, Glasgow, 28 October 2019. ©Stuart Nicol Photography, 2019
Ahead of National Brush Day (1st November), Scottish water and Clyde Munro teamed up to give young pupils at Annette Street primary School a lesson and workshop on the importance of looking after their teeth as well as saving water while they brush. Picture shows; Beatriz Munteanu, 5 and Elis Ciurariu, 6, with Child development Officer, Sandra Sheery following their dental lesson, Glasgow, 28 October 2019. ©Stuart Nicol Photography, 2019
Scotland’s tap water has become the first in the world to gain international approval for keeping teeth healthy.
With today (1st November) National Brush Day, Scottish Water is revealing it has been given the official stamp of approval by the Oral Health Foundation after submitting scientific evidence that its tap water promotes healthier teeth and gums.
The news comes after new research from NHS Scotland revealed that the number of children in Scotland with no obvious sign of tooth decay has hit a record high.
Scottish Water joined up with four and five-year-old pupils from Annette Street Primary School in Glasgow’s Govanhill and dental group Clyde Munro to mark National Brush Day, which is specifically timed to follow the impact of Halloween and its sugary treats by reinforcing the importance of children’s oral health and promoting good teeth-brushing habits.
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