Dental Anatomy
Dental Concerns
Dental Hygiene
Nutrition
Miscellaneous
100

Name 3 things your teeth help you do

Eat, talk, support overall face structure, smile, build self-esteem

100

Name a common dental concern

cavities, bad breath, bleeding gums, tooth loss

100

What are 3 things you can do to keep your teeth and gums healthy?

brush, floss, use mouth wash, go for regular dental cleanings

100

Name 2 foods that are bad for your teeth

sweets, hard candies, starchy foods, acidic foods

100

What does brushing your teeth help prevent?

cavities and gum disease

200

How many teeth does the average adult have?

32

200

What causes bad breath?

Bacteria that grow in the mouth. When you don't brush and floss regularly, bacteria accumulate on the bits of food left in your mouth and between your teeth

200

How many minutes should you brush your teeth for?

2 minutes

200

Name two foods that are good for your teeth

dairy products (milk, cheese), fresh fruits, whole grains, beans, water with fluoride

200

How many baby teeth do we have?

20

300

How many layers do our teeth have?

3

300

What are some early signs that you might have a cavity?

sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweets, white or brown spots, pain when chewing

300

What ingredient should your tooth past include to make sure it protects from cavities?

flouride

300

What is in dairy products that is good for our teeth?

calcium

300

Why do dentists advise that you don't get mouth piercings?

It's easier for bacteria to build up and to get cavities. You can also get serious infections

400

What is the name for the very strong outer layer of our teeth that prevents cavities?

enamel

400

What causes gum disease?

caused by a build up of plaque (sticky film of bacteria) around the gum line

400

Why is it important to floss?

It's the only way to remove the plaque and left over food particles between your teeth that your brush can't reach. If not removed, you can get cavities between your teeth and or develop gum disease

400

Why are fresh fruits and veggies good for your teeth?

They have less sugar and often help remove plaque as you eat them.
400

How does nicotine found in vapes and cigarettes affect our oral health?

It reduces blood flow to the gums which can lead to gum disease and tooth loss

500
What is the name for the inner most part of our teeth where the nerves are?

pulp

500

What do the bacteria left on teeth create when they break down sugar? This is what creates cavities.

acid

500

When should you go to the dentist?

Every 6 months for cleanings/xrays or if your experiencing any pain or discomfort

500
Why should you not brush your teeth right after eating?

Your mouth has a lot of acid in it as food is being broken down. If you brush with this acid, you can damage your enamel

500

Name two ways that vaping negatively affects oral health

nicotine decreases blood loss to gums leading to tooth loss, vape ingredients break down into acid that can cause cavities, decreases saliva and mouths natural ability to fight infection, explosions can also cause severe damage to the mouth

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