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				DENTISTRY
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					Using x-ray (radiographic) films and with your counselor's 
					guidance, study the tooth structure and look for decay. Then 
					do the following:
					
						Using the radiographs as a guide, draw a lower molar. 
						Label its parts and surfaces. Show surrounding structures 
						such as bone and gum tissues.Show on your drawing where the nerves and blood vessels 
						enter the tooth.Show on your drawing where bacterial plaque is most 
						likely to be found.Do the following:
					
						Tell or write about what causes dental decay and gum 
						disease. Tell how each of the following contributes to dental 
						decay and gum disease: bacterial plaque, sugars, and acid.Tell the possible causes for traumatic tooth loss, describe 
						the types of mouth guards used to help prevent tooth trauma, 
						and list the athletic activities during which a person should 
						wear a mouth guard.Explain the first-aid procedure for saving a tooth that 
						has been knocked out.Arrange for a visit with a dentist. Before you go, ask whether 
					your visit can include a dental examination and a plaque-control 
					demonstration. Afterward, ask questions about things you want 
					to know. Then tell your counselor what the dentist does during 
					a checkup examination.Do TWO of the following:
					
						Name at least five instruments and five pieces 
						of equipment a dentist uses.With the help of a dentist, prepare a dental stone
						cast using a vibrator, a mixing bowl, a water measure, 
						a plastic measure, model stone, and a spatula.Keep a record of everything you eat for three days. 
						Circle those items that may provide the sugars that bacterial 
						plaque needs to make acid. List snacks that you should avoid 
						to help maintain the best oral health.Discuss with your merit badge counselor the following:
						How fluorides help prevent tooth decay and the ways 
						fluorides can be provided to the teeth.How the mouth is related to the rest of the body. Topics 
						might include chewing, saliva, enzymes, nutrition, and speech.Do TWO of the following:
					
						Make a model tooth out of soap, clay, papier-mâché, 
						or wax. Using a string and a large hand brush, show your 
						troop or a school class proper tooth-brushing and flossing 
						procedures. Make a poster on the prevention of dental disease. Show 
						the importance of  good oral health.Collect at least five advertisements for different toothpastes. 
						List the claims that each one makes. Tell about the accuracy 
						of the advertisements.Write a feature story for your school newspaper on the 
						proper care of teeth and gums.Make drawings and write about the progress of dental 
						decay. Describe the types of dental filling and treatments 
						a dentist can use to repair dental decay problems.Do the following:
						Report on careers in dentistry. Tell about the different 
						specialties of dentistry and briefly tell what each specialist 
						does.Choose a field in dentistry that interests you and tell 
						your counselor why it interests you. Describe the education 
						required and the cost of the training, and tell what specific 
						duties would be required of someone in this field. 
 BSA Advancement ID#: 40Pamphlet Revision Date: 2002
 Requirements last updated in 2002
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