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The following presentation was originally developed for individuals and families by Achieva (a Western PA service provider). Now offered as a webcast production, ODP is providing this valuable resource to Supports Coordinators and SC Supervisors for professional development. In order to receive credit for completing this course, you need to complete all course requirements and print the certificate of achievement. 1 Course Number 20120911 Dental Health for Individuals with Disabilities Lesson 3: Importance of Taking Care of Your Mouth

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Page 1: Lesson 2 Taking care of mouth.ppt - Amazon S3 · PDF file · 2016-03-11What happens when you don’t take care of your mouth or see a dentist regularly? In this lesson we will talk

The following presentation was originally developed for individuals and families by Achieva (a Western PA service provider). Now offered as a webcast production, ODP is providing this valuable resource to Supports Coordinators and SC Supervisors for professional development. In order to receive credit for completing this course, you need to complete all course requirements and print the certificate of achievement.

1Course  Number  2012‐09‐11

Dental  Health  for  Individuals  with  Disabilities   Lesson 3:  Importance  of  Taking  Care  of  Your  Mouth

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Welcome to Lesson 2:  Importance of Taking Care of Your Mouth of the Dental Health for Individuals with Disabilities webcast series. Please adjust your computer volume so that it’s at a comfortable listening level for you.

2Course  Number  2012‐09‐11

Dental  Health  for  Individuals  with  Disabilities   Lesson 3:  Importance  of  Taking  Care  of  Your  Mouth

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In Lesson 1, we learned how the health of your mouth affects the rest of your health, and how the rest of your health can affect your mouth health. 

3Course  Number  2012‐09‐11

Dental  Health  for  Individuals  with  Disabilities   Lesson 3:  Importance  of  Taking  Care  of  Your  Mouth

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What happens when you don’t take care of your mouth or see a dentist regularly? In this lesson we will talk about problems with your gums and teeth caused by poor mouth care. Gum and teeth problems can usually be prevented with good mouth and dental care. We’ll talk more about that later.

Here are some words about teeth and gums. 

Gingivitismeans gum disease Periodontal disease are problems around the teethCavities are tooth decay or holes in your teethHalitosismeans bad breathPlaque is white stuff around your teeth 

Have you ever heard of any of these? Have you or someone you know had any of them? Think about which ones you have heard of or know about. What did it feel like? What happened?

4Course  Number  2012‐09‐11

Dental  Health  for  Individuals  with  Disabilities   Lesson 3:  Importance  of  Taking  Care  of  Your  Mouth

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Bad breath is when your mouth smells bad. It is caused by germs or bacteria in your mouth. Bacteria grow in your mouth when you don’t brush your teeth. 

Plaque is white stuff that is on your teeth when you don’t brush them. It happens when food that you eat gets stuck around your teeth. The food gets germs in it. These germs cause problems with you teeth. It also bothers the gums. When it bothers the gums, the germs can get into your gums. This causes gum and tooth disease, both gingivitis, tooth decay, and periodontal disease. It also causes bad breath.

Cavities are holes in your teeth. They are also called caries. Cavities happen when bacteria hurt your teeth. They make holes in them. These holes can make your teeth break. The holes have to be filled or you will lose your tooth. The stuff that is put in the holes in teeth is called a “filling”. 

Tooth decay is the same thing as a cavity.

5Course  Number  2012‐09‐11

Dental  Health  for  Individuals  with  Disabilities   Lesson 3:  Importance  of  Taking  Care  of  Your  Mouth

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Your gums are the red parts of your mouth that hold your teeth into your mouth. We are going to talk about two kinds of gum disease. These are gingivitis and periodontal disease. What are each of these and how do you get them?

6Course  Number  2012‐09‐11

Dental  Health  for  Individuals  with  Disabilities   Lesson 3:  Importance  of  Taking  Care  of  Your  Mouth

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Gingivitis means an inflammation of the gingival or gum. This is when the reddish pink area that is around your teeth gets irritated. Then it turns redder and swells or gets bigger. It also hurts sometimes. What does gingivitis look like? With gingivitis your gums look like the picture: Redness BleedingSwellingWhite stuff around the teethBlood on your toothbrushBad breath

How do you get gum disease? Brushing teeth cleans them. It takes pieces of food and washes them away from the teeth. That way you don’t get that white stuff around your teeth. When you get white stuff around your teeth, it bothers the gums. This makes them red and swollen and can make them bleed. This is what causes gum disease or gingivitis.

7Course  Number  2012‐09‐11

Dental  Health  for  Individuals  with  Disabilities   Lesson 3:  Importance  of  Taking  Care  of  Your  Mouth

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What is periodontal disease? Perimeans around. Dontalmeans teeth. So periodontal disease is an infection around the teeth and bones in the jaw. Periodontal disease happens when gum disease gets worse. It can affect one tooth or lots of teeth. People with periodontal disease can lose teeth. If you lose teeth, then it is hard to eat and smile. 

If you get periodontal disease, then the dentist may have to scrape your teeth. Or you may need an operation to fix it. So take care of your mouth and don’t get periodontal disease! 

How do you do that? Good mouth care. Brush your teeth at least two times a day. Floss your teeth one time a day.  See your dentist about every six months.

8Course  Number  2012‐09‐11

Dental  Health  for  Individuals  with  Disabilities   Lesson 3:  Importance  of  Taking  Care  of  Your  Mouth

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What is the take away message?  

Not taking care of your mouth can lead to gum and tooth disease.Good mouth care helps keep your mouth healthy.

Remember the take‐away and get ready for Lesson 3!

9Course  Number  2012‐09‐11

Dental  Health  for  Individuals  with  Disabilities   Lesson 3:  Importance  of  Taking  Care  of  Your  Mouth

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Thank you for viewing this webcast.  

10Course  Number  2012‐09‐11

Dental  Health  for  Individuals  with  Disabilities   Lesson 3:  Importance  of  Taking  Care  of  Your  Mouth