Early Years: Oral Hygiene
This lesson supports children to learn how to brush their teeth and to understand that we brush our teeth at least twice a day to avoid tooth decay.
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Learning objectives
- Understand how to take care of their teeth by brushing properly, why keeping teeth healthy is important, and how eating too much sugar can cause tooth decay.
Background Information
Dental health is extremely important; over 23% of children in England have tooth decay and it is the main reason for children aged 5 to 9 being admitted to hospital. Tooth decay is caused by bacteria within the plaque.
The good news is that tooth decay can be prevented by limiting the number of times we eat foods and drinks with added sugar, brushing twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and regularly seeing the dentist to check the health of our teeth and gums.
This lesson plan will support you to introduce the concept of oral hygiene to children and explain how to brush teeth effectively.
Activities
Main activity:- Mirror Exercise and Tooth Brushing Mime
- Tooth Brushing Chart
Curriculum links
Curriculum Key Elements
- Personal Health and Moral Character
Curriculum Skills
- Communication
- Thinking
- Problem Solving and Decision Making
Curriculum Areas of Learning
- Language and Literacy
- Personal Development and Mutual Understanding (PDMU)
The world Around Us (TWAU)