Human’s Teeth By: Noura Al Kaabi 7B. The Human’s Teeth.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Caring For Your Teeth.
Advertisements

The Teeth © PDST Home Economics. Healthy Teeth & Gums Help us to digest food Help us to digest food Make us look better Make us look better Good health.
TEETH.
Pearly Whites... A.K.A Your Teeth!. Why teeth are important Teeth bite and chew food so that it is small enough to be swallowed. Teeth help you to form.
Dental Health by Abbey Flick.
Why Do We Need Our Teeth? Eating!
The Tooth The part you see is called the crown.
THE MOUTH AND TEETH.
WAYS TO LOOK AFTER YOUR TEETH Milk teeth & Permanent teeth.
Cleo Lacey, Savannah Spirov, Mara Maus P.2
T E E T H.
You And Your Teeth Let’s go!.
Healthy Drinks and Tasty Toothpaste Primary Science Enhancement Project.
(Smiling and self esteem). The first teeth which are shed and replaced by permanent teeth. There are 20 primary teeth The primary teeth are replaced starting.
Teeth 1st Year Biology.
Dental Hygiene What You Need to Know About Taking Care of Your Teeth.
Digestion: Chewing & Dissolving
Healthy Teeth and Mouth (3:04) Click here to launch video Click here to download print activity.
Tuesday Hand in and Review last nights Homework Notes – Teeth and Eye
The Teeth in Our Mouths.
HEALTHY CHOICES: Care of Your Teeth Ms. Mai Lawndale High School.
I am a mouth I have permanent teeth. I have milk teeth. I am shiny and clean. I am a mouth.
By: Breanna, Pamela, and Asia OawEg&feature=related.
PERSONAL CARE FOR TEETH Students will be able to:  List the functions of teeth and gums.  Identify two structural problems of the teeth and mouth. 
Tooth Decay By: Khalifa 7B.
All About Teeth. Q What are our teeth made up of? A: Our teeth are made up of hard substance called enamel.
Community Health Forum Presents Dental Health and You.
By:Lea Duhaini 7C. What is Tooth Decay? Tooth Decay is an active process of tooth destruction.
Section 14.1 Your Teeth and Gums Slide 1 of 25 Objectives List the functions of teeth and gums. Identify two structural problems of the teeth and mouth.
The Teeth Contents Baby teeth Parts of a tooth Types of teeth What causes cavities? How does decay happen? 5 Steps to a Healthy Smile. Experiments Quiz.
Section 6 Looking At Teeth For Use with the KS2 Science Curriculum Topic 3A Adapted by Oral Health Promotion, Devon 2014.
1 Why Baby Teeth Are Important  Right now, your child has 20 baby teeth. v By about 18 years old, your child will lose their baby teeth to make room.
Oral Hygiene. Objectives Identify reasons for keeping your mouth healthy Discuss what causes teeth and gums to become unhealthy Demonstrate proper brushing.
  How many milk teeth?  20.  What are the different kinds of milk teeth?  Incisors  Canine  Molars Milk teeth.
PK Testing How many teeth do you have? Do you go to a dentist? Why should all of us go to a dentist regularly?
Animals including Humans
 Teeth (singular, tooth) are structures found in the jaws of many vertebrates.  The primary function of teeth is to tear, scrape, chew and grind food.
Created by Terri Street; inspired by the work of Jennifer Wagner; revisions courtesy of Stephanie Novack. © 2000, 2009 Background images courtesy of abc.com.
Dental Health Fourth Grade.
Ch 5. Skeletal System The Teeth- pages
Teeth By Eve Cameron.
Mouth and Stomach structures. The tongue When you chew food into smaller bits some of them dissolve into your saliva Once food particles are in solution.
Teeth.
Types of Teeth Incisors — the sharp, chisel-shaped front teeth (four upper, four lower) used for cutting food. Canines — sometimes called cuspids, these.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION : NAME THE THREE PARTS OF THE TOOTH THE TOOTH.
Teeth Two sets of teeth grow into your mouth during your life. When you were born, all these teeth were hidden inside your gums. You looked like you had.
Science. LO: to explain how to look after our teeth Key words: sugars, acids, dentist, teeth, tooth decay.
Digestive system.
DIFFERENTIATION IN ACTION:
“Don’t make me read, make me understand “
TEETH.
Dental care Let’s have super teeth.
Teeth and healthy eating
Digestive System Purpose & Teeth.
Key Stage 3.
Digestive System: Outcome: I can describe the structure of a tooth and accurately label the teeth anatomically. Drill: What is the function of the uvula?
Digestion: Break-down of large, insoluble food molecules into small, water-soluble molecules using mechanical and chemical processes. This occurs in the.
Dental Health by Abbey Flick.
Haileybury Astana IGCSE Science
L. O. To identify the different teeth, and parts of a tooth
The Oral Cavity--- a.k.a. ________MOUTH_____________
Teeth and healthy eating
TEETH: THE BEGINNING OF DIGESTION
MY TEETH.
Teeth and healthy eating
Science - Year 3/4B Summer 1
Teeth and healthy eating
The Teeth © PDST Home Economics.
Dental Plaque Plaque: is a thin layer of bacteria that forms on the teeth and the gums and can cause decay. Kenzy Khalid 3A.
Presentation transcript:

Human’s Teeth By: Noura Al Kaabi 7B

The Human’s Teeth

What is Tooth Decay and Cavity? The terms tooth decay and cavities all mean the same thing. The most frequently used of these is probably just the word "cavity. Its pretty obvious that it means a “hole”. The same can be said for the term "tooth decay,”. The terms tooth decay and cavities all mean the same thing. The most frequently used of these is probably just the word "cavity. Its pretty obvious that it means a “hole”. The same can be said for the term "tooth decay,”. Tooth decay is a disease process where acidic food formed by bacteria cause damage to the hard (mineralized) tissues of the tooth. Tooth decay is a disease process where acidic food formed by bacteria cause damage to the hard (mineralized) tissues of the tooth.

Causes & Risks of the Tooth Decay They are usually painless, but they can grow very large, and damage the soft structures of the tooth like the dentin and the pulp, which is found at the core of the teeth. They are usually painless, but they can grow very large, and damage the soft structures of the tooth like the dentin and the pulp, which is found at the core of the teeth. If they remain untreated, they can kill the nerve and blood vessels of the tooth, and ultimately the tooth itself. If they remain untreated, they can kill the nerve and blood vessels of the tooth, and ultimately the tooth itself. Eating a diet rich in sugar increases the risk of tooth decay, and the foods that are sticky are a big problem since the are more likely to remain on the tooth. Eating a diet rich in sugar increases the risk of tooth decay, and the foods that are sticky are a big problem since the are more likely to remain on the tooth.

That’s what happens when you have cavities in your tooth

Facts About Human’s Teeth A human baby has 20 baby or milk teeth. These start to develop at about 6 months old and last until you are about years old. A human baby has 20 baby or milk teeth. These start to develop at about 6 months old and last until you are about years old. An human adult has 32 teeth called permanent teeth. These start to grow when you are about 5 -6 years old. They replace your milk teeth. An human adult has 32 teeth called permanent teeth. These start to grow when you are about 5 -6 years old. They replace your milk teeth. Humans have THREE kinds of teeth, each carries out a different function. They are INCISORS, MOLARS & CANINES. Humans have THREE kinds of teeth, each carries out a different function. They are INCISORS, MOLARS & CANINES.

You only have two sets of teeth in your life - take great care of them.

Why do we need Teeth? Teeth are extremely useful. They help you to tear, cut and break up your food into very small pieces so you can swallow it more easily. Teeth are extremely useful. They help you to tear, cut and break up your food into very small pieces so you can swallow it more easily. Digestion starts in your mouth with your teeth. Digestion starts in your mouth with your teeth.

Bibliography oothdecay2.shtml oothdecay2.shtml oothdecay2.shtml oothdecay2.shtml teeth.com/tooth_decay/t1_tooth_decay_cavities.htm#ca vities.decay teeth.com/tooth_decay/t1_tooth_decay_cavities.htm#ca vities.decay teeth.com/tooth_decay/t1_tooth_decay_cavities.htm#ca vities.decay teeth.com/tooth_decay/t1_tooth_decay_cavities.htm#ca vities.decay