DENTISTRY
These were the REQUIREMENTS from January 1, 1998 until
the REVISIONS
which were made when a new pamphlet was issued in 2002.
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- Borrow X-ray photographs. Study the tooth structure. Look for
decay. Then do the following:
- Use the X-ray as a guide to draw the lower molar. Label
its parts and surfaces. Show surrounding structures such as
bone and gum tissues.
- Show on your drawing where the nerves and blood vessels
enter the tooth.
- Show on your drawing where bacterial plaque is most likely
to be found.
- Do the following:
- Tell or write about what causes dental decay and gum disease.
Tell what each of the following does: bacterial plaque, sugars,
and acid.
- Show that you can teach others the proper use of a toothbrush,
dental floss, and disclosing wafers to clean bacterial plaque
from your teeth.
- Arrange for a visit with a dentist. Before going, ask if you
can be given a dental examination and a plaque- control demonstration.
Afterward, ask questions about things you want to know. Then write
a report on what the dentist does in a checkup examination.
- Do TWO of the following:
- Name at least five instruments a dentist uses. On separate
sheets of paper, draw them, label them, and explain how they
are used.
- With the help of a dentist, prepare a dental plaster cast
using a vibrator, a mixing bowl, a water measure, a plastic
measure, model plaster, a spatula, and a rubber mold.
- Keep a record of everything you eat for three days. Circle
those items that could provide the sugars that bacterial plaque
needs to make acid. List snacks that you should avoid to maintain
the best oral health.
- Talk about all of the following. Then select one and prepare
a written report:
- How fluorides help prevent tooth decay. The ways fluorides
can be provided to the teeth.
- First aid for saving a tooth that has been knocked out.
- How the mouth is related to the rest of the body. Topics
might include chewing, saliva, enzymes, nutrition, and speech.
- Do TWO of the following:
- Make a model tooth of soap, clay, papier-mâché, or wax.
Using a string and a large hand brush, show proper toothbrushing
and flossing to your troop or a school class.
- Make a poster on prevention of dental disease. Show the
need for good oral health.
- Collect at least five advertisements for different toothpastes.
List the claims that are made for each. Tell about the accuracy
of the advertisements.
- Write a feature story for your school newspaper on proper
care of teeth and gums. Show it to your counselor for approval.
- Make drawings and write about the progress of dental decay.
Describe the types of dental fillings and treatments a dentist
can use to repair dental decay problems.
- Do either (a) or (b):
- Report on careers in dentistry. What are the different specialties
of dentistry and what do specialists do?
- Prepare a four-part summary of jobs in dentistry. Under
the headings "Dentist," "Dental Hygienist," "Dental Assistant,"
and "Dental Laboratory Technician," list for each job
the duties, education , costs of education, length of training
required, and other information to describe these jobs.
BSA Advancement ID#: 40
Pamphlet Revision Date: 1997
Requirements last updated in 1998
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