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O RAL H EALTH A ND H EARING I MPAIRMENTS I N C HILDREN. H. Chin P. Hettiarachchi W . Liu M . Shanahan C . Zybutz. In 2001 a National Survey found that children between 2-18 years in A ustralia consumed up to 80 g ( ≈15% Energy DI) of refined sugar daily! [1].
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ORAL HEALTH AND HEARING IMPAIRMENTS IN CHILDREN H. Chin P. Hettiarachchi W. Liu M. Shanahan C. Zybutz
In 2001 a National Survey found that children between 2-18 years in Australia consumed up to 80 g (≈15% Energy DI) of refined sugar daily![1] May Taste Sweet, But the Consequences May Not Be WIELS M. LokwiAvailable from: http://www.extremefunnyhumor.com/picture.php?id=209 Kerr A. R.Diseases of the Oral Mucosa. Available from: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1076389-overview PARAB P. Medimanage. Available from: http://www.medimanage.com/my-kids-health/articles/Are-we-feeding-Too-much-chocolate-to-our-kids.aspx
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What About Children with a Hearing Impairment? BUT In Children with Hearing Impairments CARIES CARIES Children of families with histories of dental caries have been shown to have a greater chance of developing dental caries.[2]And: Solution; COMMUNICATION In Adults In Children THE HAO HAO REPORT CONTRIBUTORS. The HaoHao Report. Available from: http://www.haohaoreport.com/General/In-Vietnam-New-Fears-of-a-Chinese-Invasion-When-China-attacked-ambushed-Vietnam DOG BEDS WAREHOUSE CONTRIBUTORS. Dog Beds Warehouse. Available from: http://www.dogbedswarehouse.com/extralargedogbed.html SELWITZ ROBERT H., ISMAIL AMID I., and PITTS NIGEL B., Dental caries. The Lancet, 2007. 369(9555): p. 51-59.
Problems with Hearing Impaired Children Oral Health and Hygiene Education must therefore be: VISUAL FUN Language Barrier • To develop an understanding of the interactions between • what they eat • how they brush and take care of their teeth • tooth decay Short Attention Span No Author. Available from: http://twitarded.blogspot.com/2010/11/reading-is-fundamental-annnd-so-are.html ARISING IMAGES PHOTOGRAPHERS. Arising Images. Available from: http://arisingimages.com/blog/childrens-photography-in-michigan-capturing-fun-photos-of-kids/477/ GRAPHORG4 CONTRIBUTORS. Graphorg4. Available from: http://graphorg4.wikispaces.com/Introduction
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Our Goals (Conclusion) Tooth decay is the most common disease of childhood in spite of the fact it’s almost entirely preventable. JONES B. Seomoz.org. Available from: http://bobjones.nl/who-else-likes-to-kiss/ TEACHING • Our Aim is to Promote Oral Hygiene by: • Practising Proper Technique • Playing With other Children • Providing Motivation • Providing Positive Attitudes • Become Acquainted with Dentists EDUCATION Age Specific
References [1] SOMERSET SHAWN M., Refined sugar intake in Australian children. Public Health Nutrition, 2003. 6(08): p. 809-813. [2] SELWITZ ROBERT H., ISMAIL AMID I., and PITTS NIGEL B., Dental caries. The Lancet, 2007. 369(9555): p. 51-59. [3] EVANS W. Cariology Lecture Notes. The Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Sydney, 2011