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Adolescents & Oral Health Tooth decay can stopped, reversed, and prevented!. Natali Batros, Christine Joseph, Monisha Kumar, Holly Booker. Our Target Group & Educator. Adolescents High School Students Years 11-12 (Ages 16-18) Both Male and Female In Public School Educator Teacher
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Adolescents & Oral HealthTooth decay can stopped, reversed, and prevented! Natali Batros, Christine Joseph, Monisha Kumar, Holly Booker
Our Target Group & Educator • Adolescents • High School Students • Years 11-12 (Ages 16-18) • Both Male and Female • In Public School • Educator • Teacher • Oral health professional
Contents MONISHA • Our rationale • Dental Caries • Our products • Main aspects of stress related behaviour in adolescents • Student diary • Conclusion
Rationale MONISHA • Remember to talk about research methods such as Medline…etc..etc • Why adolescents are at risk of dental caries
Rationale MONISHA • The aim of our project is to provide a medium that can be used as tool for communicating that “tooth decay can be stopped, reversed and prevented” to adolescents.
Dental Caries MONISHA (Dental Caries Circles, 2001)
Our Products • Educators booklet • Accompanying CD • Pamphlets • Diary
Educators booklet • Format – learning objectives, slide references, notes to educator and reference to diary • Content • How it will be used • What is included?
Diet • Diet: acidity, saliva composition, plaque • Nutrition: affects the absorption, metabolism and excretion of nutrients • Well-balanced diet: whole grains, fruits and vegetables, dairy and protein • Moderate frequency of food intake and exposure to sugars
Health & Hygiene Habits • Brush at least twice a day and floss at least once • Use fluoridated toothpaste as fluorine has been known to: • Reduced enamel from being dissolved by acid because by strengthening it • reduces the ability of plaque to produce acid • encourages the tooth to repair itself (remineralization)
Exercise & Energy • By being physical active, you can maintain a healthy weight, a healthier body mass and composition. • Such results also assist in social development; build self confidence and social interactions (World Health Organisation, 2011). • Engage in at least 30 minutes of exercise daily
Sleeping Habits HOLLY Sweet Dreams. (n.d.). Retrieved March 22, 2011, from Women's Health Topics: http://womenshealthtopics.wordpress.com/2009/11/21/sweet-dreams/ • 80-90% of the population grind their teeth to varying degrees • Can result in fractures, loose teeth, tooth sensitivity, tension headaches • Cause tooth decay by thinning the enamel layer protecting the dentine, allowing demineralisation to occur more rapidly • Can be prevented through relaxation and visiting the dentist.
Social Life HOLLY • Studies show that alcoholics have three times higher permanent tooth loss than the national average for corresponding ages. • Bacteria in the biofilm convert sugars to energy with acid as a waste. • Can take up to 20 mins for the pH to stabilise again after drinking.
Extras in Educators Booklet HOLLY • How your school can help • Instructions on our student diary –how to use effectively
CD & Pamphlet HOLLY • Purpose of CD • Purpose of Pamphlet • (Handout Pamphlets)
Student Diary NAT • Features & Purpose
Student Diary NAT • How can this be used by the educator, and by chairside?
Limitations NAT • 1st hand research into target group • Time limitations • Funding
Conclusions NAT • Behaviour affects well being and oral health • Education for our target group • Formation of habits • Students have a basis of understanding of these behaviours and outcomes • Education, increasing awareness, and behaviour modification requires a collaborative approach
Conclusion NAT (MONISHA) • Topics covered in relation to adolescents and stress related behaviour were sleeping habits, diet, exercise and energy, caffeine quick fixes, and social life. • The aim of our project is to provide a medium that can be used as tool for communicating that “tooth decay can be stopped, reversed and prevented” to adolescents.
References • Dental Caries Circles. (2001, November 4). Retrieved March 24, 2011, from FAMILY GENTLE DENTAL CARE: http://www.dentalgentlecare.com/caries_circles.htm
Image References • Oral & Dental Health, 06/12/2006, retrieve March 20, 2011 from Colgate world of care Basicshttp://www.colgate.com.au/app/Colgate/AU/OC/Information/OralHealthBasics/GoodOralHygiene/BrushingandFlossing/HowtoBrush.cvsp • Oral & Dental Health, 06/12/2006, retrieve March 20, 2011 from Colgate world of care http://www.colgate.com.au/app/Colgate/AU/OC/Information/OralHealthBasics/GoodOralHygiene/BrushingandFlossing/HowtoFloss.cvsp • Basis of a healthy diet-What to eat, 2006, retrieved March 27 2011, from Motley healthhttp://www.motleyhealth.com/diet-and-nutrition/basics-of-a-healthy-diet-what-to-eat • The Patient’s Guide to Heart Valve Surgery, 10/8/2009, retreived March 23 from Heart Valve Interactive Corp, http://www.heart-valve-surgery.com/heart-surgery-blog/2009/08/10/did-you-exercise-before-heart-valve-surgery-asks-leticia/