Your Friendly Columbus Ohio Dentists Quiz

May 1st, 2014
Easton Dentists Mar 1st, 2017

Welcome to the first Columbus Ohio dentists quiz…

Here at the Dental Center at Easton Town Center we like having fun just as much as everyone else. So here’s our very first quiz.  We’ve provided a few questions to test your dental mental acuity.

1) What is the recommendation of Columbus, Ohio dentists for brushing and flossing?

columbus ohio dentistsa) Once a day.

b) Twice a day.

c) Once a week.

d) Three times a day.

 

2) At what age should a child be seen by Columbus, Ohio dentists?

a) When the first baby tooth appears.

b) Before the start of kindergarten.

c) When the child has discomfort.

d) Before second grade.

 

3) What do tree branches, wild boar hair and nylon have in common?

a) They all have been made into toothbrushes at one time or another.

b) Dentists have used these items for filling materials.

c) All can be found in a modern Columbus , Ohio dentists office.

d) Nothing.

 

4) Which is healthier for your teeth – chocolate, raisins, chewing gum, or hard candy?

a) Chocolate.

b) Raisins.

c) Chewing gum.

d) Hard Candy.

 

5) In one appointment, on one patient, what is the most teeth Dr. Gilmer has extracted?

a) Four.

b) Eight.

c) Twenty Eight.

d) Sixteen.

 

Columbus Ohio Dentists Quiz Correct Answers

1) D: Brushing and flossing after every meal is imperative to preventing cavities and other dental conditions

2) A: Familiarizing a child with our office makes the child more comfortable over time

3) A: People have been concerned about their dental hygiene since Egyptian times.  Ancient tombs contained small tree branches with ends frayed into soft fibers.  In the 15th century, the Chinese made toothbrushes from the neck hairs of the Siberian wild boar.  The present day nylon toothbrush was invented in 1937. Columbus, Ohio dentists have come a long way since then.

4) A: Sticky foods, such as raisins, and heavily sugared foods can stick to teeth and cause more decay.

5) C: Dr. Gilmer once extracted an entire mouthful of teeth!

Learn more about Columbus Ohio dentists care for kids.

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