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Object Name |
Brochure |
Description |
Double-sided "How Teeth Grow" informational brochure printed in orange and brown ink. Two horizontal fold marks across top and bottom third of page. On front of brochure, "How Teeth Grow: Proper Food During the Prenatal Period is Important to Healthy Mouths of Mother and Baby" at top center; "this information on dental health contained in this leaflet is considered by the American Dental Association to be in accord with current scientific knowledge (1978)." In bottom two-thirds of front of pamphlet a cross-section of a tooth is shown in center with arrows pointing to sections of text on pulp cavity, dentin, and enamel; two diagrams (one month before birth and nine months after birth) shown at bottom of a baby's jaws and teeth. On back of brochure, top third printed with text on dental care and diet with images of bread, grain, a milk carton, an outline of lettuce, and fish in center in brown and orange ink. Bottom two thirds of page are printed with a diagram outlined by an anthropomorphic sun or spider at top center printed in brown and orange ink with headings below for "Your Guide to Good Eating," "Milk Group," "Meat Group," "Fruit-Vegetable Group," "Grain Group," "Others," Liquids," and "Vitamin D" at left; at right, "Your Daily Meat Patterns," "Breakfast," "Noon Meal," Evening Meal," and "Snacks" at bottom; image of carrots, bread, strawberries, cheese, asparagus, and grains printed at bottom right. |
Date |
1978 |
Library of Congress Subject Headings |
Dental hygiene Dentistry Dieting Nutrition |
Function |
Education on dental health and nutrition |
Caption |
How Teeth Grow Brochure 1978 |
Catalog Number |
1049.0002 |
Material |
Paper/Ink |
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INSERT LINK DESCRIPTION |
Search Terms |
American Dental Association Blood vessels Breakfast Calcium Dental care Dentin Diet Dinner Enamel Fruits Grain Liquids Lunch Meals Meat Milk Nerve fibers Nutrition Pediatric dental care Phosphorus Prenatal dental care Pulp Pulp cavity Snacks Teeth Teeth growth Tooth Vegetables Vitamin A Vitamin C Vitamin D |