818-Uncast«r Famine, Saturday, February 1,1986 February is Children's Denial Health Month PITTSBURGH - What frames your smile, fills out your face, and contributes to good nutrition? Your teeth, of course! Since February is Children’s Dental Health Month, it’s time to show some respect for this highly visible and extremely useful part of your body. Teeth are expected to last a lifetime which means their care and feeding during childhood is especially important. Throughout those many years they help us bite crisp apples, crunch buttery popcorn, and chew a juicy ham burger. Without teeth its difficult for our body to get the nutrients it needs and without nutrients teeth have difficulty remaining healthy. For children, healthy teeth begin before birth. Teeth are formed in the fifth or sixth week following conception. From the fourth to sixth month of pregnancy, all twenty “baby” teeth form under the gums. Thus the expectant mother can help the healthy development of her baby’s teeth by choosing foods that contribute calcium, phosphorus, Vitamin D, and other tooth-forming nutrients. Four dairy servings each of milk/dairy products, whole or enriched grains, and fruits and vegetables and two servings of meat/fish/poultry or beans are important choices in the diet during pregnancy. DAIRY Whether your herd numbers 50 or rviTrL 500, Red Rose has a money-saving Dairy barn solution for you. Our specialized buildings are custom designed by Red Rose registered engineers to reduce your labor costs, promote animal self-care and maintain maxiumum produc tivity all year long Call tor a free profes sional consultation RH) /' ROSE BUILDING SYSTEMS Zip __ Phone (Area Code) Roofing & Siding rolled by McElroy Metal Mill Mail to RED ROSE BUILDING SYSTEMS. INC (Weatherstrong Alummum/Max-Rib Steel) P O Box 56 Ephrata PA 17522 S9HP Once an infant is born, teeth continue to develop, pushing then way through the gums on schedule with nature. Food choices throughout childhood should in clude nutrients for the developing teeth and gums, especially calcium, protein, and Vitamin C. Good dental health habits should be a part of learning. Such habits should include keeping the mouth clean and free from any substance which might harm the developing teeth. Tooth decay can begin early in life and is caused by acids. When food remains in the mouth for twenty minutes or more or when plaque coates the teeth, there is the opportunity for damage to the teeth. Bacteria in the mouth can produce acids from car bohydrates, both sugars and starches. These acids can weaken the normally hard outer coating of teeth, the enamel. Some general rules include: brushing and flossing teeth daily to remove plaque; brushing or rins ing after eating or drinking; choosing healthy snacks; and having regular dental examinations. For the young child, dental care should begin as soon as teeth begin to push through the gums. Infants should not be allowed to sleep with a bottle since even the casual sucking that goes on in sleeping can bathe the teeth in carbohydrate containing liquids. CALL COLLECT Please contact me with (717) Additional Information 738-4248 Nome _ _ _____ Address Town County State ~ ■ jasxper Honey or sugar should never be put on nipples or pacifiers. From infancy through early childhood, an adult should supervise care of developing teeth and a qualified dental professional should help instruct children on caring for their own teeth. Nutrition care should include teaching children to choose snacks which contribute to health without risking dental health. 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Healthy eating, good dental health habits, and regular checkups are a good start. ARE UNBEATABLE plan on corn producers” at the conference. Moore will also examine the growth of the world corn market and its effect on Pennsylvania com producers. Moore will speak during the morning session, which will concentrate on high-efficiency production techniques and new uses for com. Participants can choose between two afternoon sessions-a cash grain session on the various methods of profiting in com production, or a livestock session on the differences between selling grain and using com in meat production. Both guest speakers and exhibitors will be featured at the conference, which is sponsored by The Pennsylania Master Com Growers’ Association, Allied In dustries, and the Penn State Cooperative Extension Service. 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