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Healthy Teeth for a Healthy You Oral Health Education for Grades 4-6

Oral Health Education for Grades 4-6. Learn about the hidden sugars in drinks and their impact on tooth decay and erosion. Discover alternative names for sugar and how to read labels. Take control of your oral health!

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Healthy Teeth for a Healthy You Oral Health Education for Grades 4-6

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  1. Healthy Teeth for a Healthy YouOral Health Education for Grades 4-6

  2. You would be surprised how much sugar is in some drinks! Always Read the Label!

  3. Other names for sugar: Maltose Honey • Glucose Dextrose Corn syrup Molasses Nectars Maple syrup Sucrose Fructose

  4. Check the label

  5. Show me the sugar!

  6. Show me the sugar! 100% Orange Juice 7 teaspoons

  7. Show me the sugar! 11 teaspoons 591 ml

  8. Show me the sugar! 3 teaspoons 250 ml

  9. Show me the sugar! 6.5 teaspoons

  10. Show me the sugar! 9 teaspoons

  11. Show me the sugar! 9 teaspoons

  12. Show me the sugar! 11.5 teaspoons

  13. Show me the sugar! 0 teaspoons Water

  14. Decalcification

  15. Sugary drinks cause tooth decay.

  16. Acid in sugary drinks causes tooth erosion.

  17. Things to remember … • 2 for 2 is what you do! • Floss regularly • Choose your drink wisely • Eat healthy snacks • Visit a dental professional regularly

  18. Thank You! Free Oral Health Clinics are available at Public Health for children 0-17. Ask your parent/guardian to call Public Health to learn about free oral health services.

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