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Giving all kids the chance to shine
The Aquafresh Shine Bright resources provide a fun and engaging way to teach pupils about oral hygiene. The resources are suitable for ages 4-7 across the UK and Ireland and are also linked to the English, Art & Design and PSHE curricula.'
Brush DJ, a multi-award-winning app, is recommended in the NHS ‘Delivering Better Oral Health’ toolkit and is perfect for all ages. It plays two minutes of music from your device turning brushing time into a fun and effective routine!

Brush to the beat
Use the app's two-minute timer and music to make brushing fun while helping keep teeth strong and healthy.

Set reminders
Brush DJ works with either a manual or electric toothbrush and allows you to set reminders to:
- Brush at least twice a day
- Change your toothbrush/brush head every 3 months
- Use a mouthwash at a different time to toothpaste
- When next to visit your dentist

Fun for all ages
From toddlers to teens (and even adults), our music-powered brushing experience keeps everyone engaged and brushing effectively.

Why children's oral health is important
Children's oral health is important because it directly impacts their overall health and wellbeing, affecting their ability to eat, speak, smile confidently, and can even lead to pain, infections, and missed school days if not properly managed; good oral hygiene habits established early in life can prevent future dental problems and contribute to a child's overall development and social interaction.
Key reasons why children's oral health matters:
Impact on eating and speaking
Healthy teeth are necessary for proper chewing and pronunciation, which are crucial for nutrition and communication.
Preventative care:
Addressing dental issues early can prevent more serious problems later in life, including tooth decay, gum disease, and the need for complex dental procedures.
Social and emotional wellbeing:
A confident smile can positively impact a child's self-esteem and social interactions.
Pain and infection risk:
Poor oral hygiene can lead to toothaches, infections, and inflammation, causing discomfort and potential complications.
School attendance:
Dental pain can lead to missed school days due to necessary dental appointments or discomfort.
Indicator of overall health:
Poor oral health can be linked to other health issues like poor nutrition and obesity.
