What is the energy giving food category called? It's found in cereal, rice, fruit, and more.
Carbohydrates
What is the part of the tooth called that you cannot see, stuck inside your jaw bone?
Root
What mineral is important for your teeth to be strong and healthy?
Calcium
Which of these is the "bad" fat? Unsaturated, Saturated, or Trans
Trans
What is the part of the tooth that you can see called?
What is protein?
Meat! Helps build strong muscles
The hard part on the outside of the tooth is called the ________ .
Enamel
Why is it important to brush your teeth at the end of every day?
To remove food particles and bad bacteria from the small spaces of your teeth
When you add iodine to a food that has carbohydrates in it, what color does the food turn?
Black
On the food label Ms. Jen is about to show you, how big is the serving size of this product, AND how many servings are in one package?
1/4 cup - 14 servings
This food group is found in things like fish, butter, and cream (some of it is good for you, but too much is REALLY bad for your heart and blood vessels!)
Oils
The two parts of the tooth that are underneath the enamel are the _________ and ___________ .
Dentine and Pulp
Name 3 ways that you can help keep your teeth healthy
Brushing, flossing, go to the dentist, avoid too much sugary foods, avoid dark sodas, avoid fizzy drinks
When you rub a food that has oil in it on paper and then let it dry, what happens to the paper?
It becomes see through / it leaves a stain / you can see the oil
On the food label Ms. Jen is about to show you, how much sugar has been added to this product?
1 gram
What are the two other main food categories that you need in small amounts?
Name the 4 main kinds of teeth that people have.
Incisors, Canines, Premolars, and Molars
What two things run through the pulp of the tooth - giving it blood, and giving it the ability to feel?
Vein and Nerve
Name the 4 ways to preserve food
Drying, Pickling, Refrigeration, and Deep Freezing
What is the slimy and sticky stuff called that forms on your teeth from bacteria, and can cause major damage to your teeth?
Plaque