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TEETH
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By Randi Shook
Why Do We Need Teeth?
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Singing
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Looking
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What happens if you don’t
keep your teeth healthy?
Want to know more about cavities?
What Can You Do To
Keep Teeth Healthy?
Brush and
Floss
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Play a fun game about brushing your teeth at: Colgate.com
How To Brush…
Step 1:
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Step 2:
Brush the outsides
of your teeth in
small circular
motions
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Now brush the
insides of your teeth.
Tilt your toothbrush
upright to get behind
your front teeth
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Use the same circle
motions to clean the
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help
It helps keep your
breath fresh
When Should You Brush?
 At least 2 times a
day!
• In the morning
• Before bed
 And if you can after
lunch and sweet
snacks
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Your Toothbrush
 Is your toothbrush the same
size as your parents?
No, it should be a kid’s size
 Does it have soft bristles?
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Yes, hard bristles are bad for
your gums
 How often do you get a new
toothbrush?
Every 3 months is the rule!!!
Your Toothpaste
 Things to look for…
• Fluoride
 Fights cavities
and decay
 Strengthens teeth
• Flavors
 Find one you like!
• Mouthwash
 Freshens breath
Baby Teeth
 There are 20 baby
teeth
 But baby teeth
aren’t ready the day
your born
• They start coming in
at 6-12 months
• Usually you have
them all by the time
you’re 3 years old
Losing Your Baby Teeth
 Everyone loses their baby teeth!!!
 They usually start falling out when you’re 5
or 6 years old
 Why does this happen?
Because adult teeth are pushing through
Permanent Teeth
 There are 28 adult teeth
 Incisors
• Cutting, chopping and
biting
 Canines
• Tearing
 Premolars (Bicuspid)
• Crushing and grinding
 Molars
• Grind food and help you
swallow
Let’s Compare…
Baby Teeth
20
Fall out
Start coming in
at 6-12 months
Adult Teeth
Need to
brush
them 2 times
a day
Helps us talk,
chew, sing…
28
Permanent
Start coming in
at 5 or 6 years
Teeth Jeopardy!!!
Why we
need teeth
Brushing
your teeth
Toothbrush
And
Toothpaste
Baby and
Permanent
Teeth
Misc.
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Brushing Your Teeth
For $100
How many times a day should
you brush your teeth?
2 times a day
Toothbrush and Toothpaste
For $300
How often should you
buy a new toothbrush?
Every 3 Months