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Who WantsWho Wantsa a

Million Million $$$$

Smile?Smile?

$100$200$300$500$1,000$2,000$4,000$8,000$16,000$32,000$64,000$125,000$250,000$500,000$1,000,000

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A: B:The second layer of a tooth. It protects the nerves and blood supply.

The soft pink or brown tissue that surrounds a tooth and helps to hold it in place.

$100What is tooth enamel?

C: D:

The second hardest substance in the body. It helps hold teeth in the proper place.

The protective, outermost layer of a tooth. It the hardest substance in the body.

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Tooth enamel protects the nerves and blood vessels in the tooth from germs that cause cavities.

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Enamel

Nerve & Blood

Supply

GumDentin

Bone

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A: B:A hole in the tooth A tooth that got knocked out

$200What is a cavity?

C: D:A filling in a tooth None of the above

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A cavity is a hole in tooth

enamel.

If you have a cavity and don’t see the dentist the cavity will continue to get bigger, hurt more, and you may lose the tooth. See the dentist soon!

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Cavity

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A: B:A smelly, sticky layer of germs on your teeth

A source of bad breath and the reason why teeth feel “fuzzy” when you don’t brush

$300What is plaque (plak)?

C: D:All answers are correctA sign that cavities and gum disease may be developing

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brushing and

flossing removes plaque.

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C: D:Never Only when you feel like it

$500How often should you brush your teeth?

A: B:At least twice a day- in the morning and before going to bed

Once a day

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Brush at least twice a day – in the morning and especially at bedtime.

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A: B:Brush only the teeth you see when you smile

Brush the front teeth and chewing surfaces of back teeth

$1,000What parts of the mouth must be brushed?

C: D:Brush your front teeth

Brush all surfaces of the teeth, tongue and gumline (where the teeth and gums meet).

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Keep brushing all areas of the teeth – front, back and chewing surfaces.

Don’t forget the tongue and gumline (where the teeth and gums meet).

You’re on your way to

a Million

Dollar Smile!

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A: B:30 seconds At least two minutes

$2,000Brushing removes plaque.

How many minutes should you brush?

C: D:1 minute 5 minutes

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Brush at least twice a day for two minutes with toothpaste that contains fluoride.

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$4,000Replace your toothbrush about every three months.

What kind of toothbrush bristles are best for your teeth?

C: D:Medium Soft

Bristles

A: B:It’s not important Hard

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A soft bristle toothbrush will not wear away tooth enamel and gums.

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$8,000How often should you floss?

C: D:At least once a day Never, it’s not important

A: B:Once a week Once a month

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Daily flossing removes plaque from the sides and in between teeth

where toothbrush bristles can not reach.

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$16,000A mouth guard prevents broken or chipped teeth and

also protects lips, tongue and jaw from injury when playing sports.

The American Dental Association recommends wearing

a mouth guard for which sports?

C: D:Lacrosse, Soccer, Gymnastics

All of the above

A: B:Football, Field Hockey, Basketball

Wrestling, Boxing, Martial Arts

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Playing any contact sport without a mouth guard could cause injury to teeth, gums, lips and jaw.

Guard that winning smile by wearing a mouth guard!

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A: B: 20 to 40 minutes

$32,000Sugary foods and drinks feed the bacteria that cause tooth decay.

The bacteria make acids that attack tooth enamel. How long do acid attacks last?

C: D:

5 minutes

10 minutes 1 hour

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•Frequent acid attacks damage tooth enamel.

•Saliva helps stop an acid attack.

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• An acid attacks last about 20 to 40 minutes.

• Each new bite or sip of a sugary food starts a new acid attack.

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A: B:

A metal fitting placed on top of a tooth after a cavity has been removed

A naturally occurring mineral that is applied to teeth to reduce cavities

$64,000What are sealants?

C: D:

A plastic covering placed on chewing surfaces of back teeth to help prevent cavities

None of the above

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A sealant is a plastic covering placed on chewing surfaces of molars. Molars are the back teeth used for chewing and grinding.

Sealants are applied quickly by a dentist or dental hygienist.

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A: B:Water Apple Juice

$125,000What is the best thing to drink between meals?

C: D:Sweet Tea Milk

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• Milk contains calcium which is good for teeth and bones. It alsocontains a type of sugar called lactose. Lactose does not cause cavities as easily as other types of sugars such as sucrose (table sugar) and fructose (sugar in fruit). • Apple juice contains sugar (fructose) and citric acid.• Sweet tea contains tannic acid and sugar. Tea made without sugar is a better choice.

It is best to drink water between meals.

Water that contains fluoride is best!

Drink juice, milk or sweet tea with meals

or snacks.

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$250,000What should you do if a permanent tooth is knocked out?

C: D:Go to the dentist IMMEDIATELY.

All of the above

A: B:Find it!Hold it by the crown (top) and gently place it in milk or water (don’t scrub!)

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Find the tooth! Don’t try to clean the tooth or put it back in your mouth. Instead, put it in a container of milk or warm water…

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Look again- There is a Look again- There is a better choice!better choice!

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A: B:Pain, infection, blood clots, and swelling of the tongue, lips or cheeks

All of these choices are risks for mouth piercings

$500,000What are some of the risks of getting a mouth piercing?

C: D:Chipped or cracked teeth, inability to speak clearly, difficulty eating

Nerve damage, excessive drooling and damage to gum tissue

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Very good!Very good!Very good!Very good!• Pain, infection, blood clots, and swelling of the tongue, lips or cheeks • Chipped or cracked teeth, inability to speak clearly, difficulty eating• Nerve damage, excessive drooling and damage to bone and gum tissue

Mouth piercings may cause…

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Infected tongue

piercing

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A: B:

$1,000,000 Calcium helps build strong teeth and bones. Which food list DOES NOT contain calcium?

C: D:They all contain calcium

Dairy foods such as milk, cheese and yogurt

Oranges, strawberries and papaya

Green leafy vegetables such as collard greens, spinach, and broccoli

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Fantastic!Fantastic!Fantastic!Fantastic!These foods –

• Dairy foods such as milk, cheese and yogurt

• Green leafy vegetables such as collard greens, spinach, and broccoli

• Oranges, strawberries and papaya

contain calcium.

These foods –

• Cereal, rice, whole wheat bread, mashed potatoes

• Fish, chicken, spaghetti and sauce, roast pork, baked ham, sausage

• Cottage cheese, fruits, grape juice, cooked peas, and spinach

contain fluoride.

Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral that reduces cavities in children and adults.

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You were ALMOST a You were ALMOST a millionaire!millionaire!

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Office of Oral HealthFamily Health Administration

Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

Contact information:410-767-5300

Oralhealth@dhmh.state.md.us201 W. Preston Street, 3rd Floor

Baltimore, MD 21201

Special thanks to LHS for creating the initial “Millionario” template, downloaded from www.tes.co.uk/resources on 11/01/10.

Additional oral health education materials are available at:www.fha.state.md.us/oralhealth/

This program is strictly intended for educational and non-commercial purposes only.

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