Title: Quarterly Results and FY 2006 Financial Outlook
1Oral Health
Grades 6-8
Missouri Department of Health and Senior
Services Division of Community and Public
Health Oral Health Program
2- Did you know
- that your teeth
- are meant to
- last throughout
- your entire life?
-
3They sure are!
- Lets take a look
- at some of their
- functions
4How aboutchewing?
- Can you imagine
- trying to bite into
- an apple or your
- favorite pizza
- without your front
- teeth?
5- Your front teeth (incisors) were designed to
bite into things.
6How about these?
- Can you imagine
- trying to swallow a
- piece of meat without
- chewing it up first?
ouch
7- Thats what your back
- teeth (molars) were
- designed to do ---
- grind food for easy
- swallowing.
8What about the way you talk?
- Thats because
- our teeth help us to
- pronounce words,
- by keeping our
- tongue in place.
9And the way you laugh?
- Sometimes things
- are funny, and we
- just have to
- laugh!
10And smile
- Our teeth are veryimportant for not only
smiling, but also for how we look and feel about
ourselves.
11- Thats why its important to do our best to take
care of them!
12- Lets talk about some things youcan do
13What about the foods you eat?
- Do they include
- Grains
- Fruits/Vegetables
- Meat
- Dairy
14How about snacking?
- Did you know that
- sweet, sticky
- snacks are harmful
- to your teeth?
15Thats right!
- You see,
- each day a thin film of
- plaque grows on your
- teeth.
- This plaque contains
- germs (bacteria).
16- Each time you drink
- a soda, munch on a bag
- of chips or eat a candy
- bar, the food (sugar) left
- on your teeth becomes a
- meal for these germs
- (bacteria).
17- They (the bacteria)
- produce a harmful
- substance called
- acid, which
- destroys
- your teeth.
18- Each acid attack lasts
- about 20 minutes.
- After repeated acid
- attacks, your teeth
- become weak, and a hole
- or cavity is formed.
19To reduce these acid attacks
- Choose healthy snacks,
- and have fewer snacks
- or drinks that are sugary
- or sticky.
- Rinse your mouth
- afterward if you are not
- able to brush right away.
20Not only that, but
- These germs (bacteria)
- create another problem
- They cause your gums to
- become sore and bleed.
- Its called gum diseaseor
- gingivitis.
21- Did you know that
- certain activities
- and habits can harm
- your teeth?
Huh? Like what?
22Contact sports
- So be sure to wear a
- mouth guard and
- protective equipment.
- If a tooth gets knocked out,
- do not touch the wound site,
- keep the tooth wet in some milk or a
- moist cloth,
- do NOT rinse the tooth under running water, and
- see a dentist within 30 minutes.
23Habits
- Dont use your teeth to
- Cut things
- Hold onto pens/pencils
- Bite nails
- Crack nuts
- Crunch ice
- Open bottles or hairpins
-
24Tobacco
- All tobacco products
- are harmful, including
- chew! They cause
- Stained teeth
- Bad breath
- Gum disease
- Addiction
- Mouth and throat cancer
25Oral Piercing
- This new fashion can
- cause some serious and
- painful problems
- Chipped teeth
- Infection
- Nerve damage
- Allergic reaction
- Risk for diseases like hepatitis, tetanus and HIV
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26- Now lets take a
- look at how often
- you should brush
- and floss your
- teeth.
Oh no, dont tell me you forget sometimes
27- Brush for two minutes
- twice each day with a
- soft bristled toothbrush.
- (Be sure to use a toothpaste
- with fluoride in it!)
28Proper Brushing
- Tilt the brush at a 45 angle against the
gumline. - Brushing only 2-3 teeth at a time, gently brush
the outside, inside and chewing surfaces of all
your teeth. - Use short back-and-forth or circular strokes.
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Oral Health Program
- Dont forget to brush your tongue to remove
bacteria and freshen your breath!
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Oral Health Program
29- Floss your teeth once each day to remove plaque
from in between your teeth.
30Proper Flossing
- Using your middle fingers, wrap about 18 of
floss around them (but not too tightly). -
- Leave about an inch or two of floss between your
hands. -
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- Now, gently follow the curves of your teeth,
sliding the floss up and down the tooths surface
a few times. Be sure to go below the gumline.
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31And to be sure your teeth and gums are healthy
- See a dentist twice a
- year for a dental exam
- and professional
- cleaning.
- (X-rays will also be taken to look
- for cavities and other problems.)
32Now that you know these facts
- Take good care of
- your teeth and gums
- to prevent tooth decay
- and gum disease.
- And remember
- they were meant to
- last throughout
- your life...
33Keep Brushing and Flossing!Photos
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