Oral Hygiene: there is still a lot to learn
Most of the Hungarians do the basic steps to maintain their oral health, turned out NRC Market Research Company and Rapid White tooth whitening system’s research.
Half of Hungarians use their toothpaste and toothbrush on a daily basis, according to the new and representative research conducted by NRC Market Research Company and Rapid White brand.
According to the results, 98 percent of the Hungarians repeat daily the basic oral hygiene steps. That means they wash their teeth regularly, more precisely 55 percent of the respondents said they do this more than once in a day and 35 percent declare they wash their teeth once in a day. Only 10 percent said, they do not use toothbrush every day.
Mouthwash is a less popular equipment, 68 percent of Hungarians use it, from this amount only 26 percent use it daily. Floss also a neglected tool: 34 percent of those who participate in the survey said they use floss, from this 8 percent use this tool daily. It is interesting that a great number of us do not use floss at all: 66 percent of the respondents completely ignore it.
There are some interesting results about the tooth whitening system’s usage too: 4 percent of the respondents declare they use these products on a daily basis, 75 percent use them but not that regular – and this is the healthy approach as most of these merchandises do not need this frequent usage.
Based on the results we can say Hungarians take care their oral hygiene but there is still a lot to learn about the right ways and new methods so it is worth the time to get acquainted with other tooth caring products and learning from the experts.
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