candy and cavities final draft
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Cavities are Preventable Use American Dental Association's seal that
structure stringent guidelines and standards of toothpaste
Use of proper age group working best for the child. children 3 or under should use toothpaste that does
not include fluoride. Children under 6 years of age should use toothpaste
with .1 percent fluoride or lower. Children older than 6 can use up to .6 percent
fluoride.
100 subjects from each time zone
Selecting
• 3 States in each time zone will be selected– Within each state, 20 kids will be chosen at
random – Totaling a test population of 240 kids
Subjects
Pre- consisting Conditions
• Attrition. tooth-to-tooth friction• Abrasion. This is physical wear and tear• Abfraction. flexing or bending of the tooth. • Corrosion. This occurs from acidic content
Candy Consumed by Subject
Without Initial CavitiesTOFU CANDY
Candy
2 candies per day
2 candies per day
Brush teeth twice a day
Brush teeth twice a day
With Initial CavitiesTOFU CANDY
Candy
2 candies per day
2 candies per day
Brush teeth twice a day
Brush teeth twice a day
Administrated
Home doctor, that collects data on a daily basis
• Provided Dietary guidelines for every subject dietary guidelines
• Hygiene kit consisting of the same: Dental tooth paste, Dental floss, and antiseptic mouthwash
Analyzing results
• Discoloration of teeth • Weakening of tooth enamel • Formation of new cavities• Deepening of initial cavities• Disconnection between Gums and Teeth
Cost
• 240 Kids x $50 agreement contract• 2 candy bars $1.20cents a day- 2 Years(730x1.20)
(240)• 240 doctors *1 hour a day at $15 (730x15)(240)• 4 Employees *2 hours a day at $9 (730x18)(4)• $12000+ 210240+2628000+52560=$2,902,800
Deadline
• Experimental studies will be evaluated until 2 years
• If cavities appear in 50% + of testing subjects before 2 years, but after 1 year Its agreeable, that sufficant data has been collected to determine the reaction of candies on teeth is a guaranteed cavity