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Three ways to sort out your smile ahead of World Oral Health Day

NEXT Sunday marks World Oral Health Day, which aims to give people the knowledge, tools and confidence to ensure a healthy mouth.

Today I have looked at ways to sort out your smile and our Beauty Editor has put hairdryers to the test…

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We look at ways to sort out your smile ahead of World Oral Health Day on SundayCredit: Getty

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HEALTH: with Jane Atkinson

TOOTHBRUSH – This new electric toothbrush from Brushd comes with sonic technology for a deep and gentle clean.

It’s beautiful to look at and I love the fact that it has wireless charging, a 30-day battery life and each brush comes with a pre-paid compostable pouch so that the used brush heads can be returned to the company for recycling. It made my teeth feel squeaky clean.

This electric toothbrush from Brushd comes with sonic technology for a deep and gentle cleanCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk

The only down side is that the cylinder tube doesn’t have any grips, so if you use after slathering moisturiser on your face it’s a bit slippery!

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£59.99

TOOTHPASTE – Whites Beaconsfield have a huge range of dentistry goodies from a brilliant kids’ toothbrush to whitening strips.

I tried their Whites Teeth Whitening Toothpaste and was most surprised about the taste; strawberry, but not sickly or sweet and oddly works well with the minty taste.

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TABLETS– The new whitening, fluoride-free toothpaste tablets from Hello are little round chalky-looking tablets and come in a plastic-free tin.

They are designed to be the perfect size to fit on a toothbrush so there is no waste. It takes a while for them to turn into paste.

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