The three ways to have good oral hygiene
brush after meals and floss daily
visit a dentist regularly
avoid too many sugary foods and carbohydrates
It is an organ and made up of different types of tissues that are joined together to perform specific functions.
What is skin
This happens to the bone when someone falls hard and injures themself causing a snap, pain and swelling
What is a fractue
It communicates chemically and sends hormones to remote parts of the through the bloodstream and makes slower, long term changes
What is the Endocrine system
the process of physical changes as a child’s body develops into an adult
What is puberty
These are the four main types of teeth
canines,incisors, molars, and bicuspids
This is a barrier between the internal body and the outside world
What is the epidermis
The humerus, radius, ulna, femur, tibia, and fibula that have a growth plates
What is the long bone?
This system communicates and sends electrical impulses from the brain to the body or body parts. causes immediate changes in the body. It could be compared to instant messaging
What is the Nervous System
the period of time between childhood and adulthood
What is adolescence
These are the 3rd molars, usually the last teeth to appear
What are wisdom teeth
a fatter layer of tissue that cushions the body
What is the dermis
the hypothalamus and pituitary glands send signals to the body to make the right amount of growth hormone to promote this in the body
What is homeostasis
A specialized tissue that produces and releases chemicals
What is a gland
a state of balance within a cell, organ, or system
What is homeostasis
This is an area of tooth decay caused by prolonged exposure to bacteria
What is a cavity
the sebaceous glands secrete this oil to waterproof and lubricate the skin and the result of when mostly this oil and dead skin cells & sometimes bacteria, clog pores. 2 answers
What is the sebum and acne
This causes the rapid time of growth during puberty and is a link between two systems in the brain. It controls pituitary and signals the start of puberty. Then brain sends hormones to various parts of the body through the bloodstream
What is the hypothalumus
A chemical messenger that sends a response in the body
What is a hormone
the unit of measurement for food
What is a calorie
This is the outer layer
What is the enamel
This substance is released from sweat glands and made up of mostly water & salt
What is perspiration
This is the master gland that controls the growth hormone the size of a pea in your brain
What is the pituitary gland
This describes how the endocrine system works
Eating nutritious foods, exercise, relax, get enough sleep gives us this during adolescence.
What is balance and self-control
This is underneath the enamel and a part of the crown
What is the dentin
These are the four functions of the skin
Protection, temperature regulation, vitamin D production, sensation
This is what bones need to develop properly
What is calcium
This is when puberty occurs
These 5 things affect the growth and weight of adolescents
What are the endocrine system, genetics, nutrition, exercise and sleep
These are parts of the root
The pulp and the gum
2 things that the sebaceous gland is responsible for
This releases sleep and controls the sleep cycle located in your brain
What is the pineal gland
These are the three ways you can try to maintain balance in your life during puberty
What are eat a balanced diet, exercise and keep skin and hair clean
These are common effects from a lack of proper sleep (Name at least 4)
What are mood changes, abnormal vision and speech, difficulty thinking clearly, fatigue, and confusion.
These are the 3 main functions of teeth
What are chew, speak, and add shape & form to face
The 6 growth and tissue pictured above
What is hair, sebaceous gland, sweat gland, epidermis, dermis, and fatty tissue
True or False:
Are teeth bones?
False
1. Bones can heal and repair themselves and teeth cannot.
2. Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in our bodies—harder even than bone—it is not indestructible. Our enamel is basically composed of minerals rather than living tissue, so it can’t regenerate. The enamel covering our teeth doesn’t replace cells as they age, and it can’t create new tooth cells if a tooth is injured through damage or decay. This means that a cracked or broken tooth can’t knit itself together, and enamel lost to decay won’t grow back.
This gland is sometimes called the master gland. It responds to signals from the hypothalumus to control the other endocrine glands
The pituitary gland
This is how the sleep cycle works