National Smile MonthBetween 12 May and 12 June 2025, the Oral Health Foundation will raise awareness of important oral health issues. Join the nation's biggest oral health campaign and help bring a smile to millions of people. Find out more Take part Our 2025 theme will be announced soon. About National Smile Month Key messages National Smile Month 2024 Your oral health Top tips How to clean your teeth Diet and your oral health Oral health & general wellbeing Statistics The Smiley Take part Things to do Activities for health professionals Activities for schools Fundraising Fundraising ideas What your money does Our Partners Downloads Shop Downloadable resources Welcome to our National Smile Month resource hub! Here, you'll find freely downloadable materials designed to spread smiles and promote oral health. Dive in and discover the power of a healthy smile! Start off by downloading our toolkit for the campaign. Don't forget to visit our National Smile Month shop for more campaign materials. Remember, every penny raised goes towards helping us achieve our goals of improving oral health. Steps for downloading images Left click on the image you would like to download. This will open a new tab on your browser. In the new tab, right click on the image and select 'save image as'. You will then be able to save this to your computer. Logo Join our mission for better oral health! Download our campaign logo and use it to spread the word. Your support can make a big difference. Social media Download our social media images and share them on your platforms. Don’t forget to tag your posts with #SmileMonth and #LoveYourSmile. We can’t wait to see your posts and share them too! Social Graphic 1 Brushing twice a day. Social Graphic 2 Cutting down on sugar. Social Graphic 3 Visiting the dentist. Social Graphic 4 Chewing sugar free gum. Social Graphic 5 Using a fluoride mouthwash. Social Graphic 6 Spit don't rinse, with water. Email footer Add a touch of advocacy to your emails! Download our specially designed email footer and place it beneath your signature during our campaign. It’s a simple yet effective way to raise awareness about oral health. Consider hyperlinking the image to www.smilemonth.org - this way, your contacts can learn more about our cause. Together, we can make a difference! Web banners Show your support for oral health by downloading our website banners! It’s a fantastic way for organisations to get involved. Hyperlink the banner to www.smilemonth.org to help patients, customers, and other online visitors learn more about National Smile Month and their oral health. If you need a banner in a different size, feel free to reach out to us at [email protected]. Square banner Wide header banner Vertical banner Digital guides Discover our comprehensive series of digital guides designed to improve your oral health. Whether you’re looking to improve your brushing technique, learn about interdental cleaning, or explore tips for maintaining healthy gums, our guides cover it all. Download them today and take a step toward a brighter, healthier smile! Healthy Mouth, Healthy You This is our latest digital guide, created alongside the wonderful EMS. Oral health and systemic disease Taking care of your oral health is about more than your mouth. Getting children interested in oral health It is not always easy, but it is essential to help your little ones build healthy habits which last a lifetime. Digital Guide to Healthy Gums We teamed up with Corsodyl toothpaste, to give you some great tips for healthier gums. Digital Guide to Better Brushing It’s so simple. Twice daily toothbrushing is the most important thing you can do for your smile Digital Guides to Dental Erosion By learning about the effects of dental erosion, as well as how to spot and manage it, we can make healthier choices. Infographic: Sustainable Oral Health Products We teamed up with TePe to look at some of the most interesting stats when it comes to our toothbrushes, and what they may be doing to our planet. Infographic: Interdental Cleaning Are the UK’s oral health habits really something to smile about? Here’s what our research says about how British adults are caring for their smile. Manage Cookie Preferences