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Standard Coloring and Activity Books
Personalized Coloring and Activity Books
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Dudley and Friends Activity Book
Dudley and his pals play dental detectives. Includes word searches,
mazes, crossword puzzles and other favorites. Third grade and up.
W144 16 pages, 5” x 8” |50 per pack
B E S T S E L L E R
Brushing with Dudley and Dee Dee Coloring Book
Dudley teaches his little sister, Dee Dee, the basics of brushing
and flossing. Preschool–2nd grade.
W145 8 pages, 8.5” x 11” |50 per pack
P E R S O N A L I Z E I T !DAC002
Dudley Visits the Dentist Coloring Book
Help youngsters understand the importance of regularly visiting
the dentist with a fun coloring book that follows Dudley on his
own dental appointment.
W143 24 pages, 5” x 8.25” |50 per pack
Dudley and Friends Play Along Activity Book
This Dudley activity book for kids K–4 has ten pages of dental-themed
games for kids to complete and/or color in, including find the hidden
toothbrush, connect the dots, crossword puzzle, circle the difference,
word search and smile quiz. Answer key included.
W148 12 pages, 8.5” x 11” |50 per pack
P E R S O N A L I Z E I T !DAC009
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Bright Smile Fun! Children's Activity Sheet
Keep young patients busy when they visit your office with these
fun tear-off activity sheets. Each pad contains 100 full-color,
double-sided sheets full of smile-related activities and puzzles.
Games include:
3 Riddles
Word search
Secret coded message
Maze
Connect-the-dots
Quiz
Lost tooth chart
W14224 100 double-sided sheets |Members $22.95 Retail $34.95
Book ISBN: 978-1-68447-222-2
Sealants Are Safe and Effective
Research shows that dental sealants are safe and
effective. According to the Centers for Disease
Control (CDC), children ages 6 to 11 without sealants
have almost three times more cavities than children
with sealants.
The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends
dental sealants to lower your risk of tooth decay
and cavities. If you have any questions, talk to
your dentist.
Sealants Are Easy to Apply
It takes only a few minutes for your dentist to
seal each tooth. These are the steps your dentist
may use to put sealants on your teeth:
1. Your tooth is cleaned and the chewing surface
is prepared to help the sealant material stick
to your tooth.
2. The sealant is painted onto the chewing surface
where it bonds to your tooth and hardens.
3. A special light may be used to help the sealant
harden.
Sealants are smooth and you can’t feel them
on your teeth. They are usually clear or white
and can’t be seen when you smile or talk.
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Sealants Help Prevent Tooth
Decay and Cavities
Your teeth are coated with a sticky film of bacteria,
called plaque (pronounced PLACK). Bacteria in
plaque turn sugar in what you eat and drink into acids.
These acids can break down the hard, outer layer of
teeth, called enamel (e-NAM-uhl). Over time, acid
can weaken enamel and may cause tooth decay, or
form a hole (cavity) in your tooth’s enamel.
Tooth decay often begins on the chewing surfaces
of the back teeth. These surfaces have pits and
grooves where plaque, bacteria and bits of food
can get trapped. Just like in the pictures below,
toothbrush bristles can’t reach into the pits and
grooves, and that makes it hard to keep them
clean. Your dentist may recommend dental sealants
to keep decay from starting on these chewing
surfaces in the pits and grooves.
Nine out of ten cavities children get are on their
permanent back teeth. Sealants can prevent most
of these cavities by keeping out bits of food and
stopping bacteria and acid from settling on teeth.
Tooth surface before a
sealant is applied
Tooth surface protected
by a sealant
The chewing surfaces of
a molar (magnified) have
pits and grooves that trap
plaque and bits of food.
Even a toothbrush bristle
is too big to reach inside
a groove in the tooth
(magnified).
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groove
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a sealant is applied.
Dental Seal
Sealants Work
Sealants on permanent
molars reduce the
risk of cavities
by 80%.
80%
Sealants are not a substitute for
cleaning your teeth every day!
They only help prevent decay if you stick
to your daily oral hygiene routine.
Tooth decay often occurs on the chewing surfaces of back teeth.
The good news is that sealants can help protect these surfaces
from tooth decay and improve your chances to stay filling-free.
What causes tooth decay? Your teeth are coated with a
sticky film of bacteria called plaque (pronounced PLACK). The
bacteria convert the sugars you eat and drink into acids that
attack the strong, outer layer of your tooth, called enamel.
Over time, this can weaken the enamel and cause cavities.
What is a sealant? A sealant is a material applied to the
chewing surfaces of your back teeth, which have deep pits
and grooves. The material flows into these pits and grooves
and then hardens. Once your teeth are sealed, food and plaque
cannot get in. The sealant forms a barrier against acid attacks.
How are sealants applied? Your teeth are cleaned and the
chewing surfaces are prepared to help the sealant stick to your
teeth. The sealant is painted onto the chewing surface where
it bonds to your tooth and hardens. Sometimes a special light
is used to help the sealant harden. It usually takes only a few
minutes to seal each tooth.
Tooth
groove
Toothbrush
bristle
Sealants
Quick Reference
Even a toothbrush bristle
is too big to reach inside
a groove in the tooth
(magnified).
Chewing surface of a molar
before a sealant is applied.
Image ©Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Chewing surface of a molar
protected by a sealant.
Image courtesy of Dr. Adam Francois.
Prevention
Sealants Quick Reference Card
Easily explain how sealants can protect teeth
and prevent decay with this two-sided card.
Details what a sealant is and how it is applied
Includes before-and-after photos of
sealant application
Use the blank lines on the back to add
your own message
W276 Two-sided card, 100 per pack
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These brochures' vivid images illustrate the cavity-prevention efficacy of sealants.
Keep kids
engaged and
learning!
B E S T S E L L E R
Dental Sealants: Protecting Teeth, Preventing Decay
Sealants on permanent molars reduce the risk of cavities by 80 percent. This brochure:
Explains how sealants can protect against cavities and act as a barrier to
seal out tooth decay
Clearly describes the steps of placing a sealant and reminds patients that
sealants are not a substitute for cleaning your teeth every day
Reinforces the benefits, ease and safety of dental sealants at any age
LANGUAGES AVAILABLE
W291 English, 6 panels, 50 per pack
W223 Spanish
P E R S O N A L I Z E I T !DAB019
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