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  1. Importance of Oral Health

    Importance of Oral Health. The document discusses the importance of oral health and its links to overall health. Poor oral hygiene can lead to infections like tooth decay and gum disease, and has been linked to conditions like cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Maintaining good oral hygiene through daily brushing, flossing, and regular dental ...

  2. Dental health education

    This document provides information on oral health and dentistry. It discusses topics like plaque formation, the benefits of flossing, smoking and gum disease, tooth anatomy, eruption sequences, the connection between oral and full body health, types of tooth decay, gum diseases like gingivitis and periodontitis, childhood dental issues, diseases in adults, cancer prevention and symptoms ...

  3. Lesson Plans

    Lesson Plans. Talking with children about their oral health can be a rewarding activity for both you and you students. The ADA believes that it's never too early to begin oral health education and screening. By sharing these sample presentations and resources with your class, you can help educate students of all ages think about and discuss the ...

  4. Oral health: A window to your overall health

    To protect your oral health, take care of your mouth every day. Brush your teeth at least twice a day for two minutes each time. Use a brush with soft bristles and fluoride toothpaste. Brush your tongue too. Clean between your teeth daily with floss, a water flosser or other products made for that purpose.

  5. Oral health

    Oral health is a key indicator of overall health, well-being and quality of life. It encompasses a range of diseases and conditions that include dental caries, Periodontal disease, Tooth loss, Oral cancer, Oral manifestations of HIV infection, Oro-dental trauma, Noma and birth defects such as cleft lip and palate. The Global Burden of Disease Study 2017 estimated that oral diseases affect 3.5 ...

  6. Dental hygiene and oral care

    Dental hygiene and oral care. This document provides information on oral health and dentistry. It discusses topics like plaque formation, the benefits of flossing, smoking and gum disease, tooth anatomy, eruption sequences, the connection between oral and full body health, types of tooth decay, gum diseases like gingivitis and periodontitis ...

  7. Oral Health

    Infection Prevention and Control in Dental Settings. Learn about CDC's guidelines and resources on infection prevention practices in dental settings. Oral Health Data Tools. Funded Oral Health Programs. Fluoridation Engineering and Operations. Stay Connected With CDC's Division of Oral Health. Oral Health Communications Resources.

  8. Oral health

    Oral diseases, while largely preventable, pose a major health burden for many countries and affect people throughout their lifetime, causing pain, discomfort, disfigurement and even death. It is estimated that oral diseases affect nearly 3.5 billion people. Untreated dental caries (tooth decay) in permanent teeth is the most common health ...

  9. Presentations and Resources

    Easy-to-do Activities. The following activities from the National Children's Dental Health Month Program Planning Guide contain easy-to-do activities that can be done at any time. National Children's Dental Health Month takes place every February and strives to help children get a good start on a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums.

  10. Resources

    Easy demonstrations for teaching tooth healthy habits. Presentations, videos and interactive activities. Discussion ideas. Career resources. MouthHealthy wants you to build and maintain good oral health habits with these resources for children and adults.

  11. Importance of Oral Health Conference

    Free Google Slides theme, PowerPoint template, and Canva presentation template. The mouth is the gateway to our digestive system and an integral part of our ability to speak, eat, and smile with confidence. Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential to prevent common dental problems such as cavities, gingivitis, and gum disease.

  12. Powerpoint Slides

    Part 1 Slide Presentation on Using Plain Language and Social Media Platforms to Ensure your Community Understands the Importance of Children's Oral Health. Topics: Kindergarten Oral Health Assessment, Messaging. Part 2 Slide Presentation on Sharing Strategies for Engaging Local News Media and Bloggers, Enhancing your Odds of Getting Media Coverage.

  13. Children's Dental Network

    Oral health is an important part of overall health, and so Children's Dental Network offers teachers in participating schools the opportunity to have a dental hygienist deliver an oral health presentation to their students. These presentations are available for students in kindergarten through grade 5, and may be offered at various times ...

  14. Oral Health in the classroom

    At the Oral Health Foundation, we are dedicated to improving the oral health of young children. From brushing their first tooth, to their first trip to the dentist, a child's oral health plays a key part in their early year's wellbeing. That's why we focus on bringing oral health to all in the classroom. We have a full range of resources available for every key stage, as well as creating ...

  15. Oral Health Topics

    The Oral Health Topics section on ADA.org is intended to provide dentists with clinically relevant, evidence-based science behind the issues that may affect their patients and their practice. Refer to the Oral Health Topics for current scientific reviews of subjects that relate to oral health, from amalgam separators and antibiotic prophylaxis ...

  16. Oral Health: Periodontal Disease

    Free Google Slides theme, PowerPoint template, and Canva presentation template. Any periodontal disease is an oral health condition that affects the tissues supporting the teeth, including the gums, ligaments, and bone. These diseases can be caused by poor oral hygiene, smoking, genetic factors, and certain medical conditions. We hope you brush ...

  17. Oral Health: A Gateway to Overall Health

    Oral health care professionals are fore frontiers in screening of oral diseases, and in educating patients about oral-systemic health connection. Counseling of patient about optimal oral health is an effective way to make them familiar with oral signs of various systemic diseases. Patients' perception of dental practitioner as a physician is ...

  18. Kindergarten

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  19. Oral Health

    The health of the mouth and surrounding craniofacial (skull and face) structures is central to a person's overall health and well-being. Oral and craniofacial diseases and conditions include: -- Dental caries (tooth decay) -- Periodontal (gum) diseases -- Cleft lip and palate -- Oral and facial pain -- Oral and pharyngeal (mouth and throat) cancers The significant improvement in the oral ...

  20. How to prepare and deliver an effective oral presentation

    Delivery. It is important to dress appropriately, stand up straight, and project your voice towards the back of the room. Practise using a microphone, or any other presentation aids, in advance. If you don't have your own presenting style, think of the style of inspirational scientific speakers you have seen and imitate it.

  21. Oral Health Presentation

    Download the Oral Health presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides and start impressing your audience with a creative and original design. Slidesgo templates like this one here offer the possibility to convey a concept, idea or topic in a clear, concise and visual way, by using different graphic resources. You need to talk about a specific ...

  22. The importance of promoting oral health in schools: a pilot study

    In this pilot study, an anonymized test was administered to 45 children of age between 8 and 10, both before and after an interactive lecture on oral health, to assess the effectiveness of the lesson and acquisition by the children of knowledge on oral health. After the presentation, the majority of the children were able to answer correctly to ...

  23. New resources launched to improve oral healthcare for patients with

    25 June 2024. A new series of resources have been developed aimed at improving the oral health of individuals with special healthcare needs. The range of infographics and e-learning modules have been developed by the international educator and publisher Wiley in collaboration with a panel of top experts and the International Association for Disability and Oral Health (IADH).

  24. World oral health day

    This document provides information on oral health and dentistry. It discusses topics like plaque formation, the benefits of flossing, smoking and gum disease, tooth anatomy, eruption sequences, the connection between oral and full body health, types of tooth decay, gum diseases like gingivitis and periodontitis, childhood dental issues, diseases in adults, cancer prevention and symptoms ...

  25. Innovent Announces Oral Presentation at the ESMO Gastrointestinal ...

    Innovent Announces Oral Presentation at the ESMO Gastrointestinal Cancers Congress 2024 on Latest Clinical Data of Anti-CLDN18.2 ADC (IBI343) in Patients with Advanced Gastric/Gastroesophageal ...

  26. On the CUSP: June 2024

    On the CUSP: June 2024. July 2, 2024. Grants. Dr. Ajay Sharma has received a grant from the National Eye Institute for his project, "Targeting the multicellular process of corneal regeneration and vascularization to enhance outcome of cornea transplantation". He, alongside other investigators, will test the effect of topical application of a recombinant protein Mitsugumin 53 (MG53) on ...

  27. ProSomnus Contributes Two Scientific Abstracts Accepted for

    Precision oral appliance therapy significantly reduced AHI and SASHB in all severities of OSA. 76% of study participants achieved therapeutic success when it was defined as AHI < 10/h, whereas 94% ...