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National Dental Hygienists Week: Is Your Oral Care Routine Optimal?
From April 4 to 10, 2026, dental hygienists across the country will celebrate National Dental Hygienists Week, part of National Oral Health Month. The week highlights the important role these professionals play in promoting healthy smiles and preventing oral disease.
Throughout the week, dental hygienists participate in a variety of community outreach activities aimed at raising awareness about oral health for people of all ages. Many speak with local media, share educational resources online, host information booths in public spaces and take part in community events.
These efforts help highlight how good oral hygiene supports not only dental health but also overall well-being.
A winning oral care routine
Dental hygienists emphasize that consistent daily habits are the foundation of a healthy mouth. Following these six practices can help prevent common problems such as cavities and gum disease:
- Brush your teeth for two minutes at least twice a day using fluoride toothpaste
- Clean between your teeth daily with dental floss or an interdental cleaner
- Use an antibacterial mouthwash if recommended by your dentist
- Eat a balanced diet rich in vitamins and low in sugar
- Quit smoking, if applicable
- Visit a dental professional regularly for checkups and cleanings
A partner in lifelong oral health
Dental hygienists play a key role in helping patients maintain healthy smiles at every stage of life. They provide cleanings, identify early signs of dental problems and offer personalized advice to improve oral care routines.
To learn more about oral health and preventive care, visit mouthhealthy.org. Regular care and healthy habits can go a long way toward keeping your smile bright for years to come
