Not exact matches
The basic principles of personal
hygiene should be
taught by parents, and schools should reinforce this home instruction, especially by supplying the physiological and psychological grounds upon which the
practice of cleanliness rests.
Unlike the Chinese Crotchless Method, babies who
practice Natural Infant
Hygiene use the toilet, keeping home sanitary and
teaching them proper
hygiene right from birth.
In addition to
teaching your children the importance of regular brushing and flossing, routine visits to the dentist and a healthy diet, it is important that you set a good example by also
practicing good dental
hygiene.
In a report published by the Northern Ireland Education and Library Board, it was found that there are a number of strategic benefits to a clean school: creates a positive learning experience and contributes to the ethos and culture of the school; encourages good
hygiene practices; promotes a positive image to parents and reassures of pupil safety;
teaches respect for property and environment; reduces hidden costs associated with deterioration of property and expenditure on maintenance.
Greeting patients and introducing patients to the dental
practice; seating patients in the treatment area; asking about the patient's medical history and taking blood pressure and pulse; assisting the dentist during a variety of treatment procedures;
teaching patients appropriate oral
hygiene strategies to maintain oral health; sterilization and preparation of instruments; taking impressions of teeth for study models; polishing clinical crowns; exposing and developing X-rays;