Health and wellbeing survey

24 February 2017
Volume 31 · Issue 6

The dental profession is well known for being a caring profession, full of individuals constantly focusing on their patients’ health and wellbeing. Last year, Dentists’ Provident investigated if dentists are as good at looking after themselves. 

To do this, Dentists’ Provident undertook an online survey that revealed that dentists aren’t taking enough breaks or drinking enough water during a working day. This could not only affect an individual’s ability to practise, but also have an impact on their health and wellbeing.

This month Dental Update and The Dentist are rerunning this survey. So, to be part of it and have the chance of winning a £100 Amazon voucher, go to (www.george-warman-publications.com/view/email/632) or reply to your Dental Update eshot.

Dentists’ Provident’s annual claims statistics demonstrate that many of the health issues dentist’s experience are for conditions that are potentially preventable, such as musculoskeletal issues. While some of these conditions may be harder to combat – due to the physical nature of the role – simple everyday habits that could have an effect on an individual’s health are easier to change.  

Nearly 70 per cent of dentists who completed the survey last year only drank half a litre of water a day or less, and over 50 per cent said they didn’t drink anything else during the day. The association of UK dietitians’ states that every day men should drink two litres of water and women 1.6, and that not having enough fluid can cause dehydration and that can lead to a variety of health issues.

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