In the first in an ongoing series of articles, we have turned to see what is going on in the world of social media, to find out what’s trending and what isn’t.
Below is what has happened over the last week that you might have missed out on.
National Smile Month
As you may well know, National Smile Month is now well upon us and you have been Tweeting your selfies to help raise awareness of the importance of oral health.
Happy National Smile Month from the team at Smile House! #NSM15 #NationalSmileMonth pic.twitter.com/rrSFUsEpzC
— BDHF (@dentalhealthorg) May 18, 2015
Our lovely 3M ESPE marketing team are getting behind #NationalSmileMonth!! pic.twitter.com/XWJUwVZPon — 3M ESPE UK & Ireland (@3MESPEUK) May 20, 2015
Meet our smiling Dental team, all ready for #NationalSmileMonth @smilemonth @BetterLivesLDS #LeedsSmiles pic.twitter.com/byeUXWuuVx — LCH NHS Trust (@LCHNHSTrust) May 18, 2015
@WrightsDental @DrMarcusSpry @louise_spry #MyWrightSmile Fresh Dental Care pic.twitter.com/jvyU9PibyR — Shilesh Jetha (@ShileshJ) May 19, 2015
While National Smile Month itself asked whether you agreed with a tax on sugary drinks.
#NationalSmileMonth Public support calls for tax on sugary drinks – http://t.co/r8SzVSEqGs #NSM15 Do you agree? pic.twitter.com/rsbSIUNeRU — National Smile Month (@smilemonth) May 21, 2015
Dentistry 15
Dentistry 15 has been all the talk this week with it just around the corner. Make sure you’ve entered to win free tickets here.
Check out my latest blog on #3Dprinting and the future of dentistry! #blogger #Dentistry15 #medicine http://t.co/Q3qbr0fGsn — Robin T. Hobbs (@drrobinthobbs) May 21, 2015
@ShirazKhanage you make me feel so empowered #Dentistry15 @dentistry https://t.co/38kVrctxZJ — Lucy (@Lucinda_Seed) May 19, 2015
It’s competition time at #Dentistry15! https://t.co/W81MPp8vr7 — FMC Professional (@FMCPro) May 20, 2015
Tweet of the week
Our favourite Tweet this week goes to @DentistGoneBadd for this:
Every single day, dental staff will witness something a patient has done and think “I’ve seen it all now.” They’re always wrong.
— DentistGoneBadd (@DentistGoneBadd) May 22, 2015