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Issue:- Saturday, 29 August 2015

Sugar consumption having a 'devastating' effect on all of our dental health

IMPORTANT changes need to be made at the highest level to urgently address the UK's deteriorating dental health from sugar consumption, an oral health charity says. The British Dental Health Foundation is fully supporting new proposals made by one of the most outspoken voices in the campaign against excess sugar, chef Jamie Oliver.

As part of his new documentary looking into sugar consumption, Jamie's Sugar Rush, Mr Oliver took an in depth look into the devastating effects sugar consumption in having on our dental health, with particularly worrying signs seen on the effects it is having on the nation's children.

Dr Nigel Carter OBE, Chief Executive of the British Dental Health Foundation, highlighted why the charity is adding their voice to the calls for change:- "The effects that sugar consumption is having on children's dental health cannot be understated. Shockingly, a recent study found half of 8 year olds have visible signs of decay on their teeth and a 3rd of children are starting school with visible signs of tooth decay. These figures are alarming but are unfortunately only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the effect sugar is having on dental health. More regularly we are hearing 1st hand accounts from dental professionals about just how children are suffering due to sugar and this is being played out in every dental surgery across the country. Tooth decay is the number one reason for hospitalisation in children and while we cannot blame the food and drink industry entirely, they do have to take a sizable portion of the blame. We believe that if decisive action is not taken soon, then all of our dental health, not just children's, will continue to suffer the consequences. Mr Oliver has highlighted the fact that 26,000 primary school aged children were admitted to hospital due to tooth decay last year, with children tooth extractions costing the NHS around £30 million per year, the key cause being tooth decay. This cannot be allowed to continue."

Tooth decay happens when sugar reacts with the bacteria in plaque. This forms the acids that attack the teeth and destroy the enamel. After this happens many times, the tooth enamel may break down, forming a hole or 'cavity'. Tooth decay almost always leads to fillings and often leads to teeth having to be extracted.

Early tooth decay can have no obvious symptoms, but your dental team may be able to spot a cavity in its early stages when they examine your teeth. This is why you should visit your dental team regularly, as small cavities are much easier to treat than advanced decay.  "We now have the public's attention in the battle against sugar more than ever before and need to use this platform to force through important changes.  We cannot trust the food and drink industry to make the necessary changes themselves; more radical action is required. We are supporting all of the measures which Mr Oliver has set out in 'Jamie's Sugar Manifesto'3 and believe lobbying the government for the introduction of these can make a serious difference to our dental health." added Dr Carter.

Measures which are outlined within:- 'Jamie's Sugar Manifesto', which the British Dental Health Foundation endorses, include:-

►  A 20p levy per litre on every soft drink containing added sugar.

► Legislation of the responsibility deal allowing the government to set guidelines that must legally be followed by the food and drinks industry.

► Penalties to be implemented to any food and drink companies that do not reach the targets.

► An extension of the regulations banning junk food marketing on TV to 9pm.

► Creation of more robust digital marketing regulations on junk food to cover all non-broadcast media.

► Making traffic light labelling compulsory on all packaging.

Showing sugar content in teaspoons on the front of packaging.

Dr Carter added:- "As well as these measures we also support Mr Oliver's move to add a 10p child health levy on sugary sweetened drinks within his restaurants.  By lobbying other restaurant to adopt this small measure we will be able to start a dialogue which will effect real change and lead to oral health benefits for generations to come."

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Deceased estates notice - Lilian May Jackam

Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925, any persons having a claim against or an interest in the Estate of Lilian May Jackam (also known as Lillian May) Jackam (Deceased), late of Birch Abbey Rest Home, 55 Alexandra Road, Southport, Merseyside, PR9 9HD, UK, who died on 04/10/2018, are required to send particulars thereof in writing, to the undersigned Solicitors, on or before 24/05/2019, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims and interests of which they have had notice. Churches Solicitors, 12 High Street, Fareham, Hampshire, PO16 7BL, UK. Ref:- 'T553015.'

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