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Page 2 - Wednesday, January 9,2013 - Ennis Daily News
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Nutrition and a healthy smile
A healthy, well-balanced diet is
important for healthy teeth and
gums. To get a well-balanced diet,
parents should offer their children
foods from the major food groups:
Grains (especially whole grains),
fruits, vegetables, protein and dairy
Sweets (candy and cookies),
starchy foods (crackers), and
sticky foods (raisins, for example)
stay in the mouth longer, and can
easily cause tooth decay.
Decay occurs when foods meet
up with germs or bacteria that live
in your mouth. These bacteria love
sugars and starches. When you
hear your dentist talk about
plaque, he/she is talking about a
sticky film of bacteria. If you
don’t brush immediately following
a meal or snack, plaque bacteria
use the sugars and starches to
form acids that can destroy the
hard surfaces of the teeth, known
as tooth enamel, and ultimately
the tooth decays.
Not only is what you eat impor-
tant, but also when you eat. During a
meal, a lot of saliva is produced,
which helps wash foods away from
the teeth. Frequent snacking and
drinking of sugared beverages can
increase the risk of tooth decay be-
cause it increases the number of
harmful acid attacks on the tooth
enamel.
When helping your child choose
snacks, choose fruits and vegetables
most often. For older children, an-
other good choice is a piece of sug-
arless gum, which can increase the
flow of saliva and help wash away
the acids that attack the teeth.
Of course, when possible, you
should always brush your teeth and
help your child brush his or hers
after meals as well as after snacks.
At the least, you should be sure
your child brushes his/her teeth at
least twice a day
Due to high sugar content and
low vitamin and mineral content in
many fruit juices, which may actu-
ally cause tooth decay,
the following recom-
mendations have been
made by the American
Academy of Pediatrics
regarding fruit juice
consumption by chil-
dren:
Fruit juice should
not be given to infants
before 6 months of age.
After 6 months of
age, infants should not
get juice from bottles or
cups that allow them to
consume juice easily throughout
the day
Infants should not get fruit juice
at bedtime.
For children ages 1 to 6, intake of
fruit juice should be limited to four
ounces a day
For children ages 7 to 18, juice in-
take should be between
8 and 12 ounces a day
All children should
be encouraged to eat
whole fruit.
One of the best ways
to help your children
develop good dental
health habits is to make
it fun for them. To ac-
complish this, try the
following ideas with
your children:
• Brush together.
• Read books about
good dental care.
• Purchase your child a cute
toothbrush or one with their fa-
vorite character on it — let your
child choose.
• Count out loud as you brush
teeth (for example: “Tooth number
1 is clean, tooth number 2 is clean,
etc.”) this is great for encouraging
counting and your child will know
how many teeth he/she has.
• Pretend to brush your child’s
stuffed animals’ teeth or ask if your
child wants to show his/her stuffed
animal how to brush.
• Make up a silly song to brush
your child’s teeth by or create your
own tooth brushing ideas.
A well-balanced diet and good
dental health habits will ensure a
healthy smile for years to come!
For further information, contact
Rita Hodges, County Extension
Agent-Family & Consumer Sci-
ences, Texas AgriLife Extension
Service, 701 S. F35 E, Waxahachie,
or call: 972/825-5175, or e-mail:
rmhodges@ag. tamu. edu.
Celebrations
Jan. 9
Birthdays
Cole Vidrine
Margaret Dunlap
D.J. Murray
J.Q. Williams
Reesa Corley
Barbara Cornwall
Bill Cox
Rita Jean Hogan
Mrs. John Jurica
Mrs. Tom Lisenby
Chris Mecom
Lynn Moore
Jodie Odlozil
Tonya Stout
Justin Tubbs
Tammy Vrana
Jan. 10
Birthdays
Gerald Stauch
Edgar Lee Claxton
Bobbie Dlabaj
Craig Dlabaj
Esther Gayton
Galyn Haisler
Christina Hammond
Marjorie Harris
Gregory Liska
Charles J. Vrla
Raina Walker
Bertha Lee Zaidle
Joshua Jordan
Joshua Zmolik
M. Zmolik
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Jackson (1948)
Jan. 11
Birthdays
Terry Smith
Jac Adams
Sherri Evans
Gary Fincher
Don GarrettSepy
J. Hugh Green
Bobby Ray Grooms
Kenneth Earl Honza
Bernard Martinek
Amber D. Stewart
Sharon Thomas
Tonny Wallis
Anniversaries
Robbie and Elizabeth
Flynt
Gerald and Beverly Jean
Stauch
Allen and Jennifer Rendon
Jan. 12
Birthdays
Harold Nash
Nanette Biddy
Brandon Caldwell
Roger Claus
Barbara Ann Cozart
James W. Gandy
Carrie Gelner
Matthaw Ryan Hartley
Faith Jones
Burmah Kyser
Fabian Lopez
Lauren Marchbanks
Barbara Montgomery
Carolyn Morris
Harold Nash
R. E. Oliver
Brittnee Rodriguez
Greg Seale
Jeannie Renee Spaniel
Florence Sramek
Mark Henry Valek
Mrs. J. W. Wood
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. David
Keever (1974)
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.
Seiler (1943)
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Novy (1952)
Jan. 13
Birthdays
Tre Bischof
Gloria Hill
Patti Ludwig
Bryan Atwood
Mrs. Lester Bentle
Angie Cornwall
Robert Daniels Jr.
Brenda Dozier
Wendye Eitel
Ernest Gentry
Wesley Juricek
Mrs. Elick Marusak
Mrs. Shirley Marusak
Kelly Montgomery
Wes Odlozil Jr.
Danielle Taylor Ozymy
Lisa Kay Perry
Lettie Skinner
Timothy Neal Story
Frank J. Strunc
Bill Zajic
Anniversary
Larry and Betty Ware
Jan. 14
Birthdays
Matthew Diaz
Bryan Traylor
Mrs. Tommy Clark
Pamela Garrison
Matthew Haisler
Gale Heine
Faith Jones
Weldon Sherman Jones
David Lynch
Mrs. Jerry Martinek
Nick McIntosh
Bill McNatt
Joyce Odom
Danny Patak
Rhonda Rasco
Diane Rosa
Russell Thomas
Ronnie White
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. William Berry
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nix
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