Mental Health Awareness Week 2024 – Business toolkit for oral health and mental health

22 April 2024

Mental Health Awareness Week 2024 is fast approaching, taking place from 13th to 19th May. It’s important to empower your clients to support their employees’ mental health. However, did you know that supporting your clients’ employees’ oral health can positively impact their mental wellbeing too?

How does oral health affect mental health?

Dental issues can negatively impact your clients’ employees’ wellbeing. 65% of people reported that dental pain makes them feel down or grumpy, with a further 16% extending this to say it negatively impacts their mental health1.

A lack of motivation or low productivity can also impact on normal daily routines such as brushing or flossing your teeth2.

Furthermore, your clients’ employees may experience dental anxiety. Approximately 36% of adults fear the dentist, with an additional 12% experiencing extreme dental anxiety3. Bupa recognises that this is a barrier to improving oral health. There are lots of ways in which we can support your clients’ employees if they are experiencing dental anxiety. Our handy dental anxiety guide provides some tips and advice here (PDF, 0.2MB).

How does this affect my clients’ business?

When employees experience poor mental health, it can affect your clients’ business in numerous ways:

  • Stress or burnout within their workforce.
  • Teams might be suffering with low productivity which means they’re unable to meet targets.
  • Increased turnover rate.
  • Higher occurrence of sick leave4.

At Bupa, we know that oral and mental health are closely linked, so it is important that your clients’ employees are supported with both.

View all the support and resources accessible through Bupa below and share these with your clients, so they can help their employees and their business.

Oral health and mental health resources

Dental anxiety support

Mental health and oral health connection

Other mental health resources

For line-managers

For employees

Sources

1: Bupa Internal Data

2: Natalie Asmussen, dentally.org (2023) Mental health and oral health: What you need to know. Available at: https://www.dentaly.org/us/mental-oral-health/ (Accessed: 16 April 2024)

3: Berkeley ExecEd (2024) The Impacts of Poor Mental Health in Business. Available at: https://executive.berkeley.edu/thought-leadership/blog/impacts-poor-mental-health-business#:~:text=The%20impact%20of%20poor%20mental%20health%20in%20the,4%20Evidence%20of%20stress%20or%20burnout%20in%20employees (Accessed: 16 April 2024)

4: Gov.uk (2021) Adult oral health survey 2021. Available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/adult-oral-health-survey-2021 (Accessed: 16 April 2024)