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L e t’ s T a l k w ith th e T o oth F a iry
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Let's Talk Teeth

Feb 14, 2017

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Page 1: Let's Talk Teeth

Let’s Talk

with the To oth Fairy

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and read for 20 minutes every day

It’s important to brush twice a day,

for a healthy body and mind!

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Brush your teeth two times a day for two minutes each time.

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Help the toothbrush find its way to the tooth!

The Tooth Fairy loves shiny clean teeth.

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Draw yourselfbrushing your teeth.

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Drink milk or water instead of soda pop or sugary juice drinks.

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Eat healthy foods for healthy teeth. Color some of your favorite foods.

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Visit the dentist regularly to keep your smile healthy.

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Leave your tooth under your pillow for a visit from the Tooth Fairy.

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Dear Tooth Fairy,

From,

Write a letter to the Tooth Fairy and place under your pillow with your tooth.

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Don't forget to floss every day!Help the floss get to the boy’s teeth.

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Your child’s oral health is very important!Children with dental problems have trouble smiling, eating, sleeping,

concentrating and learning in school. In fact, kids miss 51 million hours of school a year due to oral health problems—most of which can be prevented.

Good oral health starts with good oral health habits!

That’s why it’s important for your child to brush twice a day for two minutes each time, floss at least once a day and visit the dentist regularly.

Help your child choose healthy, teeth-friendly snacks and water or milk instead of soda pop or sugary juice drinks.

If you are interested in learning more about good oral health

or would like additional children’s oral health resources and activities, visit our websites listed below.

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