(Photos: Mo Alabdoulsalam)
Students from the Faculty of Dentistry and Letās Talk Science joined forces and marked Oral Health Month by visiting grade 1 classrooms at Nelson Whynder, Chebucto Heights, and Rockingstone Heights Elementary Schools.
Mohammed (Mo) Alabdoulsalam and Jillian Bishop, both DDS2, and Letās Talk Science volunteers Sophie Tanner, Kate-Lynn Smith, and Gabrielle Levesque, all medical sciences students, gave five workshops on the importance of oral health, how to maintain good oral hygiene, and how to prevent cavities.
l to r: Mo, Kate, Jill
Brushing and flossing are important
Mo and Jillian devised two different activities to help reinforce the messages they were telling the children. During one activity, the children were asked to match good and bad foods with a corresponding poster board. In the other, they learned about brushing and flossing and why they are important by trying to remove Play-Doh āplaqueā from between the cubes ā āteethā - of an ice cube tray.
A highlight of one of the workshops, says Mo, was seeing a child who is largely non-verbal and frequently doesnāt participate becoming more engaged.
āHe was laughing, talking to us about his teeth, and enjoying the activities!ā says Mo. āItās the little things that make a big impact.ā
At the end of the sessions, the students were able to give the children toothbrushes and toothpaste that Crest/Oral B had donated to the project. The students added stickers, a sugar-free lollipop, and a pamphlet about good oral health care. Ģż
āGiving the students sugar-free lollipops at the end of the workshops helped reiterate that not all candy is bad for your teeth, itās the amount of sugar it contains,ā says Jillian. Itās safe to say that all the kids really enjoyed the lollipops!
Mo and Jillian are grateful to everyone ā faculty, students, and sponsors ā who supported the workshops.
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