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A Bright Future Begins with a Healthy Smile Activity Book

Two Willow Street, Southborough, MA 01745 800.342.8747 massdental.org

Brushing Chart Brush two minutes, two times a day to keep your smile healthy. Fill the calendar dates in the corner of each box, then color in a tooth every time you brush. Make it a habit for a great smile! Month Name Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Did You Know... Children between the ages of eight and 17 are at the greatest risk for tooth decay from consuming acidic, sugar-rich food and drinks because the enamel protecting their teeth has not fully developed. Two Willow Street, Southborough, MA 01745 800.342.8747 massdental.org

About YourTeeth Parts of a Tooth Types of Teeth

Connect The Dots 23 24 25 26 1 22 2 21 20 3 19 4 18 5 S T U 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 P Q R C B A A D O E N F M G K L J H I Can you find who is hiding on this page?

Dental Do s and Don ts Eating Sweets Eating Healthy Foods Getting Enough Rest Flossing Your Teeth Wearing A Mouthguard Drinking Milk Drinking Sugary Soda Visiting Your Dentist Rinsing With Fluoride Mouthwash Brushing Your Teeth 2 Minutes Twice A Day Smoking Cigarettes Eating Vegetables Practice making healthy choices. Put an X on the items that DON T keep your mouth healthy.

Tooth Fairy Maze Help the tooth fairies find the tooth.

Word Puzzle Find the missing word in each sentence, then write it in each box. Combine the first letter in each word to uncover the hidden word! 1. Certain types of bacteria found in some of the f you eat can stick to the enamel that covers your teeth. 2. L to floss your teeth takes time and patience. If you re just beginning to floss your teeth, be sure your mom or dad or another adult is there to help you. 3. Floss at least o a day and take your time to be sure you ve flossed in between every tooth. 4. Brushing your teeth at least twice a day helps get rid of some of the plaque on your teeth. Be sure to brush the tops, s, front, and back of your teeth. 5. The dentist puts s on your teeth to seal out food and plaque to protect you from cavities. 6. It is i to clean between your teeth in places where your toothbrush can t reach. 7. Brushing alone is n enough to keep your teeth healthy. 8. Brushing with toothpaste helps remove plaque from your teeth and g. Answers 1. Foods 2. Learning 3. Once 4. Sides 5. Sealants 6. Important 7. Not 8. Gums Hidden word: Flossing

Brushing Bingo You will need one to three friends and a pair of dice to play bingo. Let s Roll! 2 3 9 7 8 Whitey Flossy

How to play: Take turns rolling the pair of dice and adding up the total. Check which picture matches the number thrown. Any player who has that picture on his or her bingo card should cross it out. The winner is the first player to cross out all the pictures and shout, Bingo! 4 5 6 10 11 12 Smiley Brushy

Toothpaste Tangle Which string of toothpaste finds its way to the toothbrush?

Crossword Puzzle 2 4 1 3 5 6 Across 1. Something that should always be worn when playing contact sports. 2. The number of times you should visit the dentist each year for a check up. 3. A Bright Future Begins with a Healthy. 5. A kind of paste or gel that helps remove plaque from your teeth and gums? 6. Something a dentist puts on your teeth that seals out food and plaque to protect you from cavities. Down 1. A dairy product that you drink and is good for your teeth. 2. Children have 20 primary. 3. S can be harmful to your teeth when bacteria in your mouth eat it and produce acid. 4. If you don t brush and floss, you might get a. Answers Across: 1. Mouthguard 2. Two 3. Smile 5. Toothpaste 6. Sealants Down: 1. Milk 2. Teeth 3. Sugar 4. Cavity

Healthy vs. Unhealthy Foods The bacteria in your mouth eat sugar. After eating the sugar, the bacteria produces acid, which can break down your tooth enamel and cause cavities. Y Circle all the foods that are healthy for you.

Word Search Help our friends find 10 words connected to your healthy smile. O D M N P B Q F E Q E G K R R R L F P N S U B U H U D U T F L O S S O R N I E D S H F R A S S B K M I B I U T T A J N N K D G C H N G B G B E H H O S A A V R L T E T G F L C A J U C E E D Y A C I O K W K E A Z E R M U I L A T X S S A P B R I G H T A A BRACES BRIGHT BRUSHING DENTIST FLOSS FLUORIDE MOUTHGUARD CHECK UP SEALANTS TEETH

Word Decoder Dr. Dennis Dentin and Dr. Pearl E. White have a favorite saying. They say it to all of their patients every day. Can you figure it out? R = 10 = 5 = 1 Add up the numbers represented by each set of symbols and replace them with the corresponding letter. For example, the first letter in the second word is R. A diamond counts for 10, a star counts for 5, and each circle counts for 1, so 10 + 5 + 3 = 18, and the 18th letter of the alphabet is R. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Toothpaste Slide START FINISH To Win: Be the first person to reach the end by moving from the Start to the Finish. You will need one or more friends, a pair of dice, and a game piece for each player (button or coin). Each player takes a turn rolling the dice, adding up the total, and moving his/her game piece the number of spaces on the dice. If a player lands on a box of floss, tube of toothpaste, or toothbrush, he/she may slide up or down the board as directed by the arrows.

Six Reasons to Drink Water Water with fluoride helps reduce dental decay Fluoride in water (and toothpaste) helps rebuild weakened tooth enamel and reverses early signs of tooth decay. Water helps you get well. When you re sick, the old saying, drink plenty of liquids holds true. Water helps control fevers and replaces lost fluids. Water regulates your body temperature. Perspiration is your body s natural mechanism to control body temperature. As a result, in order to sweat, you need plenty of water. Water helps you lose weight. Increasing your water intake can help you control your weight by preventing you from confusing hunger with thirst. Water helps you while you exercise. Drinking water before, during, and after exercise will help reduce muscle cramping and fatigue. Water also keeps your metabolism working to give you energy and hydration during exercise. Water helps you stay hydrated, alert, and energized. On average, most people lose nearly 10 cups of fluid a day. Even minor dehydration can cause a loss of concentration, headaches, fatigue, and irritability.

Healthy Smile Certificate Proudly awarded to: In recognition of your healthy smile. Presented by the Massachusetts Dental Society Date:

Tooth Plaque Teeth Brushing Teeth Flossing Healthy Tooth Keeping your mouth healthy is essential to your overall health. Floss your teeth once a day, and brush gently with fluoride toothpaste twice a day. Visit your dentist every six months. Two Willow Street, Southborough, MA 01745 800.342.8747 massdental.org