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Teeth Skin Structure HairPostureShoes

The outer most part of the tooth is called

Enamel

The part of the tooth that is above the gum line, that you can see is called

Crown

A sticky, colorless film that acts on sugar to form acids that destroy tooth enamel is called

Plaque

Another word for bad breath

Halitosis

Gingivitis left untreated leads to this more serious gum disease

Periodonitis

The inner layer of skin is called

Dermis

Another name for skin oil

Sebum

The glands that produce skin oil are called

Sebaceous

The coloring pigment is called

Melanin

The skin is the largest organ in the body and is part of what system

Integumentary

Flaking dead cells shedding or falling from the scalp or hair

Dandriff

Hair is make up of this

Dead cells

Hair comes out of an opening called the

follicle

Hair is part of this layer of the skin

Epidermis

These tiny little insects like to live in the hair and scalp

Lice

Good posture can be had by

Standing tall

Minor posture problems can be corrected by specific

Exercises

A curve in the lower back looking at someone sideways is called

Lordosis

A curve in the upper back looking at someone sideways is called

Kyphosis

A curve in the back looking at a person from behind them is called

Scoliosis

Openings where the laces go through are called

Eyelets

Shoes as well as people should do this

Breathe

A lot of bridges and good shoes have this support

Arch

The back of the shoe should have this

Heal cup support

The part of the shoe that would change your posture the most

Heal size