References
Introduction to Open Wide and Trek Inside
- Loucks-Horsley, S., Love, N., Hewson, P.W., and Stiles, K.E. 1997. Designing
professional development for teachers of science and mathematics. Thousand
Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.
Implementing the Module
- National Research Council. 1996. National science education standards.
Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
Lesson 1, What Do Mouths Do?
- King's College London. Mastication and swallowing: A brief overview.
Retrieved December 10, 1999 from the World Wide Web: http://www.umds.ac.uk/physiology/thexton/m%26sw.htm#2.
- University of Connecticut Health Center Taste and Smell Center. Retrieved
September 25, 2000 from the World Wide Web: http://www.uchc.edu/uconntasteandsmell/.
- McNeil, D. 1998. The face. Boston: Little, Brown.
- Slavkin, H.C. The significance of a human smile: Observations of Bell's
palsy. Retrieved December 3, 1999 from the World Wide Web.
- People Doing Science: Dr. Barbara Sonies, speech pathologist. Retrieved
December 3, 1999 from the World Wide Web: http://
science.education.nih.gov/nihHTML/ose/snapshots/multimedia/pds/speech/ speech1.html.
Lesson 2, Open Wide! What's Inside?
- NIDCR. The Oral-Systemic Health Connection. Retrieved September 25, 2000
from the World Wide Web: http://www.nidcr.nih.gov/
spectrum/NIDCR2/2menu.htm.
- Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia
2000. Teeth. Retrieved July 30, 2000 from the World Wide Web: http://encarta.msn.com.
©1997-2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
- Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. Chapter 32, Maintaining
oral health: Development of the teeth and jaws; Common oral problems. Complete
home medical guide (3rd Ed.). Retrieved July 30, 2000 from the World
Wide Web: http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/texts/guide.
- Moss, S.J. 1993. Growing up cavity free. Carol Stream, IL: Quintessence
Publishing Co, Inc.
- The World Book Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center Medical Encyclopedia:
1998.World Book, Inc.
- About.com, Inc. Can tooth decay be reversed? Retrieved December 10, 1999
from the World Wide Web: http://dentistry.about.com/health/dentistry/library/weekly/aa042999.htm.
Lesson 3, Let's Investigate Tooth Decay!
- National Research Council. 1996. National science education standards.
Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
Lesson 4, What Lives Inside Your Mouth?
- Lamont, R. University of Washington School of Dentistry, Department of
Oral Biology. Personal Communication.
- Moss, S.J. 1993. Growing up cavity free. Carol Stream, IL: Quintessence
Publishing Co, Inc.
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Oral health in America:
A report of the Surgeon General. Rockville, MD. USDHHS. NIDCR, NIH, 2000.
http://www.nidcr.nih.gov/sgr/oralhealth.asp.
Lesson 5, What Keeps Your Mouth Healthy?
- Featherstone, J. 1999. Prevention and reversal of dental caries: role
of low level fluoride. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology 27,
31-40.
- National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR). Seal
out dental decay. Retrieved November 22, 1999 from the World Wide Web: http://www.nidcr.nih.gov/health/pubs/sealants/text.htm.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Dental sealants: Frequently
asked questions. Retrieved December 5, 1999 from the World Wide Web: http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/oh/child-sealants.htm.
- HealthOasis Mayo Clinic. Retrieved September 25, 2000 from the World
Wide Web: http://www.mayohealth.org.
- USDA. Dietary guidelines for Americans, 2000. Retrieved September 25,
2000 from the World Wide Web: http://www.usda.gov/cnpp/Pubs/DG2000/Index.htm.
- American Dental Association. Your diet and dental health. Retrieved July
7, 2000 from the World Wide Web: http://www.ada.org/public/faq/diet.html.
Lesson 6, What Have You Learned About the Mouth?
- National Research Council. 1996. National science education standards.
Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
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