Oral Health
Nutrition
Dental Office
Medical Facts
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100

How often should you go to the dentist?

Every 6 months for checkups and cleanings.

100

Consuming a lot of acidic food and drinks can increase risk of tooth decay. T/F

True

100

This is the person who cleans your teeth and gives you tips for keeping them healthy.

What is a dentist?

100

This soft tissue in your mouth can become inflamed if you don’t floss and brush properly.

What are gums?

100
How does fluoride help teeth?

Strengthens teeth, making them more resistant against acid attacks from bacteria. 

200

How often should you change your toothbrush?

Every 3 months

200

What mineral is found in many foods and is essential for forming and maintaining healthy bones and teeth?

Calcium

200

This is what dentists use to fill a cavity after removing the decay.

What is a filling?

200

Tooth decay is caused by this invisible layer of bacteria that feeds on sugar.

What is plaque?

200

Do simple and complex carbs affect teeth the same way? If not, which negatively affects teeth more? (Y/N)

No, simple carbs damage teeth more. 

300

What is the main ingredient of toothpaste?

Fluoride

300

Consumption of what can reduce the risk of head and neck cancer?

Fruits and vegetables

300

These are the teeth in the back of your mouth used for chewing.

What are molars?

300

This common vitamin helps keep your gums healthy and prevents them from bleeding easily.

What is vitamin C?

300

Why is there fluoride in public water?

It's an effort to improve oral health in everyone, since not everyone has access to care

400

What is periodontitis and what can happen if left untreated?

Serious gum infection, which if left untreated can lead to tooth loss. This occurs because the tissue responsible for holding onto teeth becomes damaged and can no longer effectively hold onto the teeth. 

400

Which macromolecule (carbs, protein, fat,..) contributes the most to cavities and how?

Carbs. When bacteria in our mouth break down carbs ingested, they create acidic byproducts, which can cause tooth decay. 

400

You should visit the dental office this many times a year for regular cleanings.

What is twice a year?

400

This part of your tooth contains blood vessels and nerves and can become infected if a cavity gets too deep.

What is the pulp?

400

Which states are Ms. Haliyat and Esmeralda from?

Haliyat- New Jersey

Esmeralda- Texas

500

What to do if your tooth falls out?

Put it under your pillow for the tooth fairy. 

JK, handle the tooth by the crown and not the root, rinse it with water or milk, you can try reinserting it 

BUT if it does not work

store in milk, and see a dentist immediately!

500

Higher incidence of caries was found in populations where sugar intake was greater than ___% of total energy intake compared to those with free sugar intake less than __%.

10%

500

This procedure, often needed when the tooth’s pulp is infected, involves removing the nerve and sealing the inside of the tooth.

What is a root canal?

500

Heart disease is linked to poor dental health due to this type of inflammation caused by bacteria from your mouth entering your bloodstream.

What is chronic inflammation?

500

What does YPAR stand for?

Youth Participatory Action Research

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