Dental and Oral Health Question Title * 1. Respondent Information Name Title Agency Question Title * 2. Oral Infant/Child Hygiene Practices prior to the age of two years should include all of the following, except: Clean a child’s gums with a damp cloth after feedings, even before the teeth erupt. Clean teeth as soon as the first tooth erupts, using a soft infant toothbrush that is small enough for the child’s mouth with a “Smear” of fluoridated toothpaste. Brush a child’s teeth two to three times a day. (Brushing before bed is most important). Take the child to a dentist for the first dental examination when you can visualize a small cavity. Question Title * 3. Identify and Check below, four risk factors for Childhood Tooth Decay Living in communities with Fluoridated water. Dipping pacifiers in sweetened foods like sugar and honey Adding cereal to a bottle. The frequency of sugar ingestion is more important than the quantity, as acids produced by bacteria after the sugar intake persist for 20 - 40 minutes. The use of sippy cup containing beverages high in sugar, i.e. fruit drinks, soda, or fruit drinks, during the day or night. Question Title * 4. Circle the best multiple choice answer:A. The Healthy People 2020 objectives that relate directly to oral health are:B. Prevent and control dental caries across the life stages.C. Increase the proportion of children, adolescents and adults who use the oral health care system in the last year.D. Do not worry about dental carries, as infants will lose those teeth as they grow older.E. Eliminate disparities in oral health.Answers: A, B & D B & C All of the above None of the above Question Title * 5. The warning signs of periodontal disease include all listed below:·Tender or swollen gums·Gums that bleed easily when brushing or flossing·Bad breath·Receding gums True False Question Title * 6. Good Oral Health prior to pregnancy and during pregnancy may prevent complications of dental diseases and may reduce preterm and low birth weight deliveries. True False Question Title * 7. Anticipatory guidance education should include all of the following Except: Oral development Tooth Eruption Feeding and eating practices How to safely allow the baby when falling asleep to hold and bottle feed with whole/breast milk during the day/night. Fluoride use Done