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February is National Children's Dental Health Month and Streptococcus mutans gets recognition
February is National Children's Dental Health Month. The purpose of this designation by the American Dental Association is to raise awareness of the importance of oral health among children and their parents. And so the Nanobugs spotlight turns to Streptococcus mutans this month. Strep mutans bacteria are commonly found in the mouth and are present in the thin film that develops on the teeth called plaque. Acid forms within 20 minutes after you eat and begins attaching to the outer surface of the tooth and ultimately creating tiny openings in the tooth surface called "cavities". Streptococcus mutans is the bacteria that starts this decay process. It can stick to tooth surfaces and hide in tiny cracks in the teeth. It lives and grows in acid conditions where other bacteria cannot. It interacts with sugars in foods to create an acid environment which causes teeth to decay.
Dentists have long preached that everyone should brush and floss 2-3 times a day especially after meals. Dentists and dental hygenists have been quite effective in teaching techniques for brushing and flossing. However, if we want to prevent the development of dental caries (cavities) we must affect attitudes and change behaviors - so that people go to the sink and brush! That is what Nanobugsattempts to do. Since Strep mutans has an ability to stick on the teeth - brushing and flossing are needed to get rid of the plaque and bacteria. But getting compliance is the challenge. Recently Nanobugs, inc. created a "static cling" that can be easily placed on the bathroom mirror or ceramic tile to stimulate and remind kids and their parents to brush and floss. Wearing a temporary tattoo of Streptococcus mutans could serve as a friendly reminder for kids too. Or try sending a toothbrush to school in the lunch box.
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