Hooray for Dentists!


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"Open up wide! Dentists have the important job of making sure your teeth are clean and healthy. They look at your teeth to make sure you don't have any cavities and that you are flossing! Carefully leveled text and fresh, vibrant photos engage young readers in learning about how dentists serve their community. Age-appropriate critical thinking questions and a photo glossary help build nonfiction learning skills" --Amazon.com.




Hooray for Teeth!


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Offers young readers information about their teeth, including how to care for them properly.




Ax-I-Dent-Ax ...


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The Educator-journal


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Parent's Dental Handbook


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Have you noticed your child losing his appetite lately or having a sore tummy after every meal? Does your child let you help him with tooth brushing or do you often end up fighting? Put your worries to an end with this friendly and practical reading material created specifically for parents, like you, who have been struggling to assist their children with dental health needs such as daily toothbrushing, good eating habit and regular dental visit. This guidebook offers: - delightful poems and simple facts on dental health - a colourful short story for children on the effects of frequent snacking - 12 dos and don'ts of supporting a child on his dental visit - a special dental diary for parents and child to keep Presented in a funny and entertaining way, this book has been reviewed by many and is found to increase parents' appreciation of dental health and the role it has to play in achieving a healthy life. Likewise, it helps parents and children overcome their dental anxieties and start viewing dental clinics as dreadful places no more but as homes kept by the gentle and gracious toothfairies.




Healthy Teeth Through Proper Nutrition


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Abstract: Sound eating habits which emphasize the principles of good nutrition promote dental health. A program of preventive dentistry pointing out this relationship between diet and health is presented. Teeth and gums quickly demonstrate the effects of dietary excesses or deficiencies; good teeth and good bodily health are interdependent. Each meal should end with a food that stimulates the flow of saliva. Diets should contain raw fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grain breads, eggs, milk, meat or cheese, butter and natural sweets such as honey and fruit. Soft drinks and refined sugar and flour products cause tooth decay. More natural foods and fewer processed foods are recommended. Foods grown without chemical fertilizers and pesticides and free of chemical additives should be eaten. Artificial fluoridation of water is not seen as an effective way of preventing dental caries; healthy teeth from healthy diets are the best defense against tooth decay.







Talkabout


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The Medical Pickwick


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