Title: BELLAMY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
1Dental Health
- BELLAMY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
2Why are our teeth important?
- Teeth are used for different things
- They are necessary to chew food properly and help
with digestion - They help you form certain sounds when you talk
- They also help you to have a pleasant appearance
and smile
3Types of Teeth
- Adults have 4 different types of teeth
- Incisors 8 incisors located in the front of the
mouth(4 on top and 4 on bottom) have sharp,
chisel shaped crowns to cut food - Cuspids there is 2 cuspids located on top and 2
on bottom next to the incisors have a pointed
edge to tear food - Premolars 4 pairs of molars are located next to
the cuspids crush and tear food - Molars 12 molars, in sets of three at the back
of the mouth help to grind food - Adults have 32 teeth. Children have fewer because
they loose baby teeth as adult teeth grow.
4Tooth Truth
- Each tooth has different parts
- The crown is what you see when you smile or open
your mouth
-durable, white covering protects tooth from
wear and tear
-supports the enamel, yellow-bone like material
that is softer than enamel
-centre of tooth, soft tissue that contains blood
and lymph vessels, and nerves, send messages to
brain
Dental Fact Enamel on your teeth is the hardest
substance in your body!
5What causes a cavity?
- Your mouth is a busy place
- Bacteria (tiny colonies of living organisms) are
constantly on the move on your teeth, gums, lips,
and tongue. - Bacteria in your mouth is a normal thing
- Certain bacteria attach to the enamel on your
tooth and mix with your saliva (spit) and form a
whitish film on the tooth known as plaque. - Plaque causes cavities
- Plaque uses sugar as energy to grow in size
6How does plaque cause a cavity?
- The plaque that forms around your teeth and
doesnt get washed away by saliva or brushing
produces acid as it eats up sugar - The acid dissolves the minerals that make your
enamel hard and the surface becomes porous (tiny
holes appear) - Over time the acid causes the tiny holes to get
bigger until one large hole appears and this is a
cavity.
7Brush Basics
- Why do we brush our teeth?
- Brushing is one of the most effective ways of
removing plaque from teeth so you do not get
cavities. - It is important to change your tooth brush every
2-3 months and after you have been sick.
8The Best Way to Brush Your Teeth Is. . .
- Brush ALL of your teeth (front, back and sides)
- Take your time and brush for 2-3 minutes (NOT
just 30 seconds) - Brush 2-3 times a day and after meals if you can
- Use toothpaste not just water
- Brush tongue also to help prevent bad breath
- Floss regularly
9Flossing
- Brushing alone isnt enough to remove all the
plaque from your teeth - In between your teeth and at the bottom of your
teeth are places your tooth brush cant clean
properly and plaque builds up - Flossing daily along with proper brushing helps
to remove plaque and prevent bad breath and gum
disease - FACT Failing to floss means 35 of your
teeth are
unclean!
105 Steps To A Healthy Smile
- Dont Wait Until It Is Too Late visit your
dentist regularly ( twice a year) - Floss Is The Boss- floss at least once a day
- Eat And Drink, But Be Sure To Think- eat a well
balanced diet (including milk for the calcium)
and avoid excessive snacking- especially candy
and sweets. - Be Good To Your Gums- Puffy, red or tender gums,
gums that bleed or persistent bad breath are
signs you need to see your dentist - It Takes a While To Brush Your Smile- Brush teeth
carefully at least twice a day for 2-3 minutes