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Academy
of General Dentistry: (877) 292-9327 (2x-a-Year) |
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American
Academy of Pediatric Dentistry |
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American
Dental Association |
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National
Dental Association |
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Finding Low-Cost Dental Care, a resource from the National
Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research |
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| Materials
for Children and Adolescents |
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Care
of Teeth
National Center for Farmworker
Health
This handout explains toothbrushing, flossing, and oral home care with
illustrations and brief text. |
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Fun
Dental-Related Activities for Students
San
Diego County Dental Disease Prevention Program
This site provides activities for students such as craft projects, puzzles,
stories to color and assemble, and a songbook. |
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Going
to the Dentist
Channing
Bete Company
This coloring and activity book helps children understand how to keep
their teeth healthy and what they can expect at the dentist. Available
for
purchase; bulk discounts are available. |
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Milk
Matters with Buddy Brush
National
Institute for Child Heath and Human Development
This coloring book helps children ages
4–8 understand the importance of eating calcium-rich foods for strong
teeth
and a healthy
mouth. |
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National
Children's Dental Health Month
American Dental
Association
These coloring and activity sheets can be used as handouts in classrooms.
Classroom ideas and resources for teachers (preschool through high school)
and child care providers are also available. |
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Ride
the Healthy Teeth Trail
Illinois
Department of Public Health
This coloring book for young children stresses the importance of good
nutrition, brushing and flossing, and regular visits to a dentist and
dental hygienist. |
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Snack
Smart for Healthy Teeth
National
Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
This brochure for children and adolescents ages 10–12 describes the tooth
decay process and how some foods might contribute to the development
of tooth decay. The brochure lists a variety of healthy foods from different
food groups. |
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Sports
Safety
American Association
of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
This brochure focuses on the safety equipment used to prevent injury
to the mouth and face. |
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We
Wonder: We Have Healthy Teeth
Channing
Bete Company
This workbook promotes good oral health to young children through a variety
of activities, colorful pictures, and text. Topics include oral hygiene,
what to expect when visiting the dentist, and healthy food choices. Available
for purchase; bulk discounts are available. |
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Wisdom
Teeth
American
Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
This brochure explains what wisdom teeth are, what complications can
arise from them, and what happens when oral surgeons need to remove them. |
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| Links
for Children and Adolescents |
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Dental
Health Library
Delta Dental
Healthy
Kids Coloring Pages
Healthy
Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Washington
State
Kids
Corner
Kansas
Department of Health and Environment Oral
Health Initiative
Kids
Stuff
American Dental Hygienists'
Association
Life
Stages: Children
American
Dental Association
Milk
Matters for Kids and Teens
National Institute
for Child Heath and Human Development
Mouthpower
National Museum of Dentistry
Simple
Steps to Better Dental Health
Aetna Dental Plans
SmileKids
Delta Dental
Taking
Care of Your Teeth
KidsHealth from
the Nemours
Foundation
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| Materials
for Parents |
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A
Healthy Mouth for Your Baby
National
Institute of Dental Research
This brochure for parents of infants and young children highlights
the importance of using fluoride to protect teeth, cleaning the infant's
or child's
teeth, and preventing early childhood caries (ECC).
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Brush Up on Healthy Teeth
Florida Department of Health, Public Health Dental Program
This illustrated fact sheet includes oral health tips and a
true-or-false quiz for parents with six questions on oral health
habits and the importance of early oral health care. Topics
include cleaning teeth when the first tooth erupts, using the
right amount of fluoridated toothpaste, parental supervision
of toothbrushing, and talking to the dentist about fluoride
needs. |
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Brush
Up on Healthy Teeth: Simple Steps for Kids' Smiles
National
Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and
Health Promotion
This information package contains materials on oral health tips to
help parents take care of their children’s teeth and to teach
good oral health habits. The package includes a press release, flyer,
poster, and parent quiz.
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Fact
Sheets for Families
California
Childcare Health Program
These fact sheets for families cover a wide range of health and safety
issues. They are written in easy-to-understand language and are tailored
to the perspectives of families. They are designed to be distributed
to families directly by child care providers. The fact sheets are available
in English and Spanish.
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First Aid
Indiana State Department of Health, Oral Health Program
This electronic reference tool is intended for use by the general
public in treating minor dental emergencies in children.
Information about primary and permanent tooth eruption is also
provided. |
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Fluoridated Water: Questions and Answers
National Cancer Institute
This Web-based, public education fact sheet presents key
points and facts about fluoridated community water in a question-and-answer
format. A brief list of selected references is included. |
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Fluoride Varnish: An Alternative to Traditional Topical Fluoride
Therapy
Southwest (Idaho) District Health
This brochure for parents and other caregivers describes ECC
and provides tips on how to reduce the risk for young children.
Tips cover using a bottle at bedtime, when
to begin using a cup, scheduling the first dental visit, reducing
sugar consumption, cleaning the mouth and teeth daily, and
using fluoride supplements. Answers to commonly asked questions
about
fluoride varnish treatment are provided. The brochure is also
available in Spanish. |
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For
Pregnant Moms and New Parents
Colgate
Bright Smiles Bright Futures
This series of four illustrated, color brochures outlines key oral health
messages for pregnant women and new parents to
use as a
reference
during each of the following life stages: prenatal, from birth to 6 months,
ages 6–18 months, and ages 18–24 months. Recommendations for
pregnant women cover brushing and flossing, diet, calcium intake, and dental
and prenatal
care. Recommendations for infants and young children cover the prevention
of ECC, fluoride, bottle feeding, and snacking. Each of
the
brochures
is available in English and Spanish. |
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Frequently
Asked Questions About Oral Health
National Women's
Health Information Center
This document provides answers to frequently asked questions about women's
oral health, including how oral health and overall health are connected,
common
oral health problems, special concerns during the prenatal and postnatal
periods, and tips for a whiter and healthier smile. Information on infant
oral health is also included. |
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Healthy
Teeth Begin at Birth
First5
Oral Health
This brochure for parents explains the importance of “baby teeth” and
how early oral health care should begin. Tips are provided for parents
about oral health care before and after teeth appear,
the importance of visiting the dentist before age 1, and the
role
of fluoride
and healthy nutrition habits.
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Healthy Teeth for Happy Smiles: Oral Health
Tips for Parents and Caregivers
Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services
This brochure provides expecting and new parents with an
overview of facts pertaining to the oral health of their
infants and children. It includes information on primary
teeth, ECC, nutrition, fluoride, dental
sealants, teething, and ways to care for teeth at various
stages as the child matures. |
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Nature's Way to Prevent Tooth Decay: Water
Fluoridation
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health
Promotion, Division of Oral Health
This brochure explains
the benefits of community water fluoridation. Contents include
statements from the American Dental Association, the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, and the U.S. Surgeon
General; information on the safety, benefits, and cost-effectivenes
of community water fluoridation; and key points. |
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Oral
Health Fact Sheets for Consumers
Wisconsin
Department of Health and Family Services
This set of oral health fact sheets contains information on ECC, dental
amalgam, dental sealants, dietary fluoride supplements, water fluoridation,
fluorosis, primary and permanent tooth development,
oral cancer, and smokeless tobacco. |
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Rx
for Sound Teeth—Plaque: What It Is and How to Get
Rid of It
National
Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
This brochure shows how to brush and floss.
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Seal
Out Tooth Decay: A Booklet for Parents
National
Institutes of Health
This brochure for parents of children and
adolescents ages 6–14 explains what dental sealants
are and why they are important for protecting
teeth from decay. The brochure also includes
a step-by-step description (with pictures) of
how dental sealants are applied. |
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Tasty
Treats for Teeth: "Tooth-Friendly" Snacks for Children
Kansas
Department of Health and Environment
This cookbook for parents of young children provides tips and recipes
for healthy snacks. Topics include planning grocery lists and menus,
eating from the food pyramid, everything in moderation, the importance
of food types and timing, having fun and sharing with snacks, and tips
on preventing choking.
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Want
Some Life Saving Advice? Ask Your Dental Hygienist About
Proper Oral Health Care for Children
American
Dental Hygienists' Association
This
fact sheet is for parents of infants, children,
and adolescents. It discusses good oral hygiene
routines and emphasizes the dental hygienist
as a resource for promoting, establishing, and
maintaining oral health throughout life. |
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You
and Your Teeth: The ABCs of Oral Hygiene
Channing
Bete Company
This booklet provides tips to prevent tooth decay and gum disease. Available
for purchase; bulk discounts are available. |
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Links
for Parents
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American
Dental Association
Children's
Book List
Share
the Care Dental Health Initiative of San Diego
Division
of Oral Health
Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, National
Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and
Health Promotion
Frequently
Asked Questions
American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
Healthy
Kids, Healthy Care: Dental Care
National
Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child
Care
Keeping
Your Child's Teeth Healthy
KidsHealth.org
Child
Dental Health
MEDLINEPlus
Milk
Matters
National
Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentNational
Oral Health Information Clearinghouse
Oral
Health Care Center
Connecticut
Oral Health Initiative
Oral
Health and Wellness
Delta
Dental
Parent-Education
Brochures
American
Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Proper
Brushing and Proper
Flossing
American Dental Hygienists'
Association
Simple
Steps to Better Dental Health: Parents' Guide
University of Pennsylvania
Why
Worry About Baby Teeth? (also available
in Spanish)
Iowa
Department of Public Health, Oral Health Bureau |
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