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The Importance of Brushing Your Teeth
Kyle D. StephensIntended for all AgesNovember 12,2010
The Early Years
• Between the ages of six and ten months, most infants get their “baby
teeth”.
• Incisors, usually come first.
• Teeth start coming in on either side all the way to the second molars.
• By the age of 3 all “baby teeth” should be present.
Incisors
Dental facts
• What is the hardest substance in your body ENAMEL
• How much does the Tooth Fairy pay per tooth $2 DOLLARS
• Did you know that 80% of people aren’t happy with their smile
• What percentage of Americans would rather grocery shop than floss
73%
• The object most often choked on by Americans is the TOOTHPICK
DENTAL FACTS
• A half billion dollars is spent on chewing gum by kids every year
• The least attractive trait reported by American in their co-workers is bad
breath
• Adults with post-high-school degrees had an average of three more teeth
than those without a high school diploma
• The decline in tooth decay was greatest among kids but holds across every
age group
• The total days an average American spends brushing teeth over a lifetime
is 38.5
BRUSH!
DENTAL FACTS
• Smile enhanced procedures outnumbered eyelid surgeries 5 to 1
• 50% of people consider the smile the first facial feature they notice
• More people use blue toothbrushes than red ones
• Smilers in school yearbooks are more likely to have successful careers and
marriages than poker faced peers
• The average woman smiles about 62 times a day
A man Only 8
CHEESE!
Success, Oh Yeah!
Dental facts
• Tooth decay remains the most common chronic disease among children
ages 5-17 with 59% affected
• Just 40% of children in poor or near-poor poverty level had a preventive
dental visit in the past year
• 44% of dental care expenditures are paid out-of-pocket
• Employed adults lose more than 164 million hours of work each year due to
oral health problems or dental visits
Dental facts
• Americans spent nearly $2.025 billion on Halloween candy this year. That
would fund the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research for
almost six years
• 94 percent of Americans say they brush nightly; 81 percent say they do it
first thing in the morning
• Year commercial floss was first manufactured: 1882
• In 1994 a prison inmate in West Virginia braided floss into a rope, scaled
the wall and escaped
Where’s that floss
The early years con’t
• The Incisors are usually the first to fall out
• The Incisors are the sharpest teeth in the mouth
• They are built to cut food and shaped to shovel the food inward
• Tips from the ADA
Types of teeth
• We have three different types of teeth in our mouth
– Incisors: The two front teeth on top and bottom
– Canine: Are teeth in the corner of our mouth
– Molars: Are the last large teeth in the back of our mouth
Hello! I’m Mr. Molar
incisors
• The first to fall out of the mouth
• The are replaced by permanents teeth
• Are the front teeth
• Latin Incidere, “to cut”
Do You like my two front teeth?
canine
• Are in the corners of your mouth
• Also known as: cuspids, dogteeth, and fangs
• situated between the lateral incisor and the first premolar
I thought they meant dog woof!
molars
• Are the last teeth toward the back of the mouth
• Flatter chewing surfaces
• Grind the food into smaller pieces
• Molars and Premolars make up the cheek teeth
Grandma what big teeth you have!
There called Molars, Reds!
parts of the tooth
• There are two parts that make up the tooth
– Crown: sits above the gumline
– Root: is beneath the gumline
• There are four types of tissues that make up the tooth as well
– Enamel: durable and protect tooth from wear and tear
– Dentin: yellow bone-like material with nerve fibers
– Pulp: center of tooth
– Cementum: helps attach the tooth to the jawbone
Brushing
• Brush twice a day with a fluorinated toothpaste
• Its recommended to use a soft toothbrush with rounded bristle
• Replace toothbrush every three months.
• Use side-to-side strokes
• Clean your gums
• Clean molars by holding brush flat and using a back-and-forth motion
The flow
Flossing
• Brushing will alone will not keep your teeth healthy, daily flossing is
recommended
• Daily flossing will help reduce the build-up of plaque
• There are two types of dental floss
– Waxed
– Unwaxed
braces
• Braces are important because they help with teeth that are misaligned or
crooked
• Unnatural spaces or crooked teeth are harder to clean and are prone to
have more cravities
• Braces have three basic parts
– Brackets: which are attached to the teeth
– Bonding or Band: helps attach bracket to teeth
– Arch Wire: A thin wire that runs from bracket to bracket
More dental tips
• Eat a balanced diet
• See your dentist every six months for general check up and cleaning
• Chewing tobacco and cigarettes can cause oral cancer
• Excessive amounts of coffee, tea and red wine may stain your teeth
• Don’t grind your teeth Now I know Thank You!
Dental problems, conditions and diseases
• Bad Breath: Also know as Halitosis
– According to some studies 85%of people with bad breath a dental
condition
– Gum disease
– Oral cancer
– Cavities
– Poor oral hygiene
Is he trying to tell me something!
Dental problems, conditions and diseases
• Cavities and Decay
– Is a hole in the tooth caused by decay
– Decay is form when plaque surrounds the tooth
– The combination of decay and plaque build-up attack to enamel of the
tooth
• Gum Disease, Periodontitis and Gingivitis
• Oral Cancer - Mouth, Throat, Tongue and Neck Cancer
Dental problems, conditions and diseases
• Cleft Palate
• Missing Teeth
• Dry Mouth
• Tooth Sensitivity
• Mouth Sores - Canker Sores, Fever Blisters and Ulcers
References/resources
• http://www.dentalgentlecare.com
• http://www.essortment.com/articles/teeth
• http://www.dentistry.about.com