The document discusses the high prevalence of dental caries (tooth decay) in children and ways to prevent it. It notes that while oral health has improved overall, dental caries remains common in young children. The three main points made are: (1) eating habits that reduce sugar consumption can help, as sugar feeds the bacteria that cause decay; (2) proper oral hygiene through brushing, especially helped by parents for young children, is important for prevention; and (3) providing dental health education to parents on proper brushing techniques and regular dentist visits can improve children's oral health outcomes. The conclusion expresses hope that caries rates in Indonesian children will decrease with these prevention efforts.
The document discusses the high prevalence of dental caries (tooth decay) in children and ways to prevent it. It notes that while oral health has improved overall, dental caries remains common in young children. The three main points made are: (1) eating habits that reduce sugar consumption can help, as sugar feeds the bacteria that cause decay; (2) proper oral hygiene through brushing, especially helped by parents for young children, is important for prevention; and (3) providing dental health education to parents on proper brushing techniques and regular dentist visits can improve children's oral health outcomes. The conclusion expresses hope that caries rates in Indonesian children will decrease with these prevention efforts.
The document discusses the high prevalence of dental caries (tooth decay) in children and ways to prevent it. It notes that while oral health has improved overall, dental caries remains common in young children. The three main points made are: (1) eating habits that reduce sugar consumption can help, as sugar feeds the bacteria that cause decay; (2) proper oral hygiene through brushing, especially helped by parents for young children, is important for prevention; and (3) providing dental health education to parents on proper brushing techniques and regular dentist visits can improve children's oral health outcomes. The conclusion expresses hope that caries rates in Indonesian children will decrease with these prevention efforts.
The document discusses the high prevalence of dental caries (tooth decay) in children and ways to prevent it. It notes that while oral health has improved overall, dental caries remains common in young children. The three main points made are: (1) eating habits that reduce sugar consumption can help, as sugar feeds the bacteria that cause decay; (2) proper oral hygiene through brushing, especially helped by parents for young children, is important for prevention; and (3) providing dental health education to parents on proper brushing techniques and regular dentist visits can improve children's oral health outcomes. The conclusion expresses hope that caries rates in Indonesian children will decrease with these prevention efforts.
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The High Caries in Children
Topic: High prevalence of caries in children
Specific Purpose: informed to people that caries in children need to be treated early Introduction Rising of dental health in modern times but the prevalence of caries in primary teeth among children under five is high The importance of oral health care Body Paragraph 1 Opening : The children who have high caries must get special treatment Detail : Eating habits Body Paragraph 2 Opening : The next of caries treatment Detail : Oral hygiene Body Paragraph 3 Opening : The next of caries treatment Detail : Dental health education Conclusion Dental health in children is very important to prevent caries and hope caries will be decreased
The High Caries in Children
Assalamualaikum warahmatullaahi wabarakaatuh Good morning ladies and gentlemen The Honorable Mr. Ajar Sagobi, the teacher of English subject And dear all beloved of my friends Oral and dental health has increased over the last century but the prevalence of dental caries in children has remained a significant clinical problem. Dental caries i s decay of the teeth or hol es in the teeth. It i s one of the most common diseases which affect humans especially children. There is a survey said that the prevalence of dental caries in preschool children in Jakarta is 89.16%. It shows that the decay occurred without handler. Though child's dental health will ultimately determine the health of permanent teeth. Indeed caries can be prevented early on the children. In this occusion i would like to discuss about how to prevent caries in the children. First, Children consume food that contain sugar. Eating habits in children greatly influence on children's teeth. Consumption of food and beverages containing sugar between meal s and at eating i s associated with i ncreased of caries. Bacteria thrive on sugar and an acidic environment - the more sugar thay have, the more acid i s formed, and the more the bacteria thrive and multiply. The second is oral hygiene. Oral hygiene is also very important in the prevention of caries. Brushing teeth is an easy way to maintain oral hygiene. Brushing teeth should be taught to children at any age. Children under 5 years of age can not brush their teeth individually, so the parents should help them to brush their teeth at least until the children is 6 years old. The last is dental health education. Education for parents to care oral health of children needs to be improved. It starts by introducing the correct way to brush their teeth, when the right time to brush teeth, how to care for tools for dental care, regular visits to the dentist every 6 months. When parents give dental health education to children, it should like motivating their children to clean their teeth and avoid the word of "threat" like "If you dont brush your teeth and then your teeth will be extraction in the later". This makes children afraid of the dentist because they think that dentist will do an act that hurts. Ladies and gentleman That are description that I can say on this occasion, I hope from now caries wi ll be decreased and it can achieve healthy teeth for Indonesian chil dren. Thank you for attention. Wassalamualaikum wr. wb YUSRINA LUKITASARI 20120340084/KG 4
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