Oral Care Tips

From The American Academy of Pediatrics
http://www.aap.org/oralhealth/cme/page7.htm
  • The consequences of untreated dental caries on children's overall health and well-being are substantial. Dental problems result in an estimated 51 million hours lost from school, costly emergency department visits, and hospital-based medical and surgical treatments. Poor oral health has been related to decreased school performance, poor social relationships, and less success later in life.

  • Children are often unable to verbalize their dental pain. Teachers may notice a child who is having difficulty attending to tasks or who is demonstrating the effects of pain-anxiety, fatigue, irritability, depression, and withdrawal from normal activities - but cannot understand these behaviors if they are not aware that the child has a dental problem.

  • Early tooth loss caused by dental decay can result in failure to thrive, impaired speech development, absence from and inability to concentrate in school, and reduced self-esteem. Children experiencing oral pain are easily distracted, unable to concentrate on schoolwork, and have problems with schoolwork completion. Children who take a test while they have a toothache are unlikely to score as well as children who are not distracted by pain. School deterioration and altered physical appearance caused by tooth loss or decay cause poor self-esteem.

  • Left untreated, the pain and infection caused by tooth decay can lead to problems in eating, speaking, and learning.

Education Resources
Start Right
http://www.modental.org/mx/hm.asp?id=startright

Parents may think of a newborn baby as having no teeth, but the primary teeth that will erupt over the next few years are already present when your child is born. These teeth are crucial to your child's dental development and important to their total health.

The Start Right materials and education program was developed to address the importance of baby teeth and caring for these, and to give information on teething and tooth eruption, and practical tips to prevent early childhood cavities.

Stop the Pop
http://www.modental.org/mx/hm.asp?id=stopthepop

Soft drinks, juices and sports drinks provide huge amounts of sugars to many diets, and drinking too much can cause tooth decay and harm your health. Learn how these beverages can cause tooth decay and what you can do to prevent it and improve your health.





ADA Smile Smarts! American Dental Association Oral Health Curriculum

http://www.ada.org/390.aspx

Smile Smarts! PDF Format

http://www.ada.org/sections/publicResources/pdfs/smilesmarts_curriculum.pdf

Smile Smarts! is an oral health curriculum for preschool through grade eight students offering flexible, modular lesson plans, support materials, hands-on classroom demonstrations, student activity sheets, and suggestions for further oral health activities.


Shining Smiles! Grades Preschool-1 (Ages 4-7)

A Lifetime of Healthy Smiles! Grades 2 & 3 (Ages 7-9)

Teeth to Treasure! Grades 4-6 (Ages 9-12)

Watch Your Mouth! Grades 7 & 8 (Ages 12-14)

American Dental Association (ADA) www.ada.org
Missouri Dental Association www.modental.org
Greater Springfield Dental Society www.grsds.org



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