Helping employees protect their smile and overcome addiction – Bupa

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Oral health might not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about addiction, but it can lead to a range of problems.

Addiction is unfortunately more common than many people realise.

Shockingly, as many as one in five working people could have a problem with alcohol or drugs.

Research shows that between 3% and 5% of all work absences are caused by alcohol consumption.

This impacts workplace productivity and can also have serious implications for employees’ wellbeing, including their oral health through issues like tooth grinding (bruxism), tooth decay, gum disease, and even mouth cancer.

These problems can arise directly from substance abuse or because the person struggling has not been able to practice good dental hygiene.

Maintaining good oral health can be important for those in recovery.

It can help someone practice self-care, regain their sense of self-esteem, and reduce their risk of developing serious health problems.

Helping your employees recover their smile can be a significant step in their overall recovery journey.

As an employer, there are several things you can do to help your staff look after their teeth while they recover from addiction and get back to performing at their best:

 

Understanding the effects of addiction on oral health is important for the workplace.

By taking proactive steps to support your employees, you can help them recover their smile and improve their overall health and productivity.

This not only benefits the individual but can also contribute to a healthier, more productive workplace.

Download and share Bupa’s dental anxiety guide with your employees from this link.

 

 

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