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1 Oral Health 101 Oral Health Education in a classroom!
Pre-K to 6 Khatija Noorullah, MPH, MEd Division of Prevention & Public Health Sciences

2 Why?

3 Access to Care and Oral Health Disparities
140 million people with no dental coverage 25 million children Early Childhood Caries (ECC) is a chronic and infectious oral disease of young children 1/3 elementary school children have untreated tooth decay Fun

4 How widespread is dental decay in children?
This is a nice visual comparing asthma and dental decay rates in children. As you can see, decay is far more common.

5 Prevention is the Key!

6 Goal of the session Keep it simple 3 things to cover Brushing Flossing
Nutrition (Sugar Facts)

7 Session Tell them who you are Ask questions Make it interactive
Give information & follow up with demos 30 mins in length Recap at end

8 Anatomy of a Lesson Plan
Introduction, Purpose, Hook Direct Teaching Guided Practice Closure/Recap Materials needed

9 HOOK Prop Puppet Ugly pictures Song Celebrity pictures Questions

10 Song (sung to row your boat)
Brush, brush, brush your teeth, At least two times a day. Cleaning, cleaning, cleaning, cleaning, Fighting tooth decay. Floss, floss, floss your teeth, Every single day. Gently, gently, gently, gently, Whisking plaque away.  

11 Brushing Why should you brush? When should you brush your teeth?
How many times should you brush your teeth? How long should you brush you teeth? How much tooth paste should you use? 2 2 2 rule

12 Demonstrate brushing All surfaces Tongue Gums

13 Brushing Place a pea-size, or corn kernel sized amount of toothpaste on the brush Brush all surfaces of the teeth What else should be brushed? How often to brush? How long should it take to brush?

14 Client side with visuals of a pregnant woman brushing – demo model at bottom assists client in viewing all surfaces to be brushed.

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16 Dental decay - key points to remember!
Bacterial Disease Dental decay is the destruction of tooth structure caused by acid Bacteria mixes with sugar/carbohydrate food sources which lead to the acid attack Frequency of consumption of sugar and carbohydrates contribute Self explanatory slide

17 Here is another nice visual that shows the progression of the decay process. If untreated, tooth decay can advance into the nerve of the tooth causing abscess formation.

18 How do you floss your teeth?
Use 18” of floss Leave an inch or two to work with Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Oral Health Program

19 How do you floss your teeth?
Gently follow curves of teeth Slide floss up and down a few times Go below the gumline Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Oral Health Program

20 Nutrition

21 What kinds of snacks cause tooth problems?
Sugary snacks and drinks (soda pop) Sticky snacks Snacks that stay on your teeth

22 To reduce these “acid attacks”…
Choose healthy snacks Have fewer snacks/drinks that are sugary or sticky. Rinse your mouth afterward if you are not able to brush right away.

23 Sugar 4 grams= 1 teaspoon

24 Eat Healthy Foods Ask children about healthy snacks
Encourage fresh fruits and vegetables Limit juice to 1 cup a day Discourage soda What is the best drink for their teeth?

25 Visit your dentist Importance of exam Cleaning Fluoride Sealants
Fillings if needed

26 Did you know that certain activities and habits can harm your teeth?
Huh? Like what?

27 Contact sports… So be sure to wear a mouth guard and
protective equipment.

28 Tobacco… All tobacco products are harmful, including “chew!”
They cause: Stained teeth Bad breath Gum disease Addiction Mouth and throat cancer

29 Effective tips to deliver oral health education
Classroom management Lesson Content Pop Quiz Miscellaneous

30 Books

31 Remember! Choose healthy snacks. Brush twice daily. Floss daily.
See your dentist and dental hygienist twice a year!

32 Prop Request: knoorula@uic.edu
Please complete the “prop request form” the form to me Receive an from me confirming the pick-up time and date Enjoy the event Return props Repeat

33 Lesson Plan on Oral Health Education
Acknowledgement: Slides from Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Division of Community and Public Health Oral Health Program Lesson Plan on Oral Health Education


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