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Title: Quarterly Results and FY 2006 Financial Outlook


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Oral 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?

3
They sure are!
  • Lets take a look
  • at some of their
  • functions

4
How 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.

6
How about these?
  • Can you imagine
  • trying to swallow a
  • piece of meat without
  • chewing it up first?

ouch
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  • Thats what your back
  • teeth (molars) were
  • designed to do ---
  • grind food for easy
  • swallowing.

8
What about the way you talk?
  • Thats because
  • our teeth help us to
  • pronounce words,
  • by keeping our
  • tongue in place.

9
And the way you laugh?
  • Sometimes things
  • are funny, and we
  • just have to
  • laugh!

10
And smile
  • Our teeth are veryimportant for not only
    smiling, but also for how we look and feel about
    ourselves.

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  • Thats why its important to do our best to take
    care of them!

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  • Lets talk about some things youcan do

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What about the foods you eat?
  • Do they include
  • Grains
  • Fruits/Vegetables
  • Meat
  • Dairy

14
How about snacking?
  • Did you know that
  • sweet, sticky
  • snacks are harmful
  • to your teeth?

15
Thats 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.

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To 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.

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Not 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?
22
Contact 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.

23
Habits
  • Dont use your teeth to
  • Cut things
  • Hold onto pens/pencils
  • Bite nails
  • Crack nuts
  • Crunch ice
  • Open bottles or hairpins

24
Tobacco
  • All tobacco products
  • are harmful, including
  • chew! They cause
  • Stained teeth
  • Bad breath
  • Gum disease
  • Addiction
  • Mouth and throat cancer

25
Oral 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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  • 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!)

28
Proper 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.

Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
Oral Health Program
  • Dont forget to brush your tongue to remove
    bacteria and freshen your breath!

Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
Oral Health Program
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  • Floss your teeth once each day to remove plaque
    from in between your teeth.

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Proper 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.

Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
Oral Health Program
  • 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.

Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
Oral Health Program
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And 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.)

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Now 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...

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Keep Brushing and Flossing!Photos
Microsoft product box shots reprinted with
permission from Microsoft Corporation.All photos
obtained from office.microsoft.com/clipart unless
otherwise noted.
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