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Pam Ayres was born in 1947 in Berkshire and left Faringdon Secondary Modern School at the age of 15. After a stint as a clerical assistant, she joined the Womens' Royal Air Force where she discovered a love of singing and acting. Performances at a local folk club led to her reciting her poem 'The Battery Hen' on BBC Radio Oxford; this was selected for Radio 4's Pick of the Week and repeated on the 1974 Pick of the Year programme. In 1975 she won the TV talent show Opportunity Knocks with her poem 'Pam Ayres and the Embarrassing Experience with the Parrot'. There followed appearances in the UK and throughout the world and a triumphant career as the only living professional writer and performer of comic verse. 

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Pam Ayres was born at Stanford in the Vale in the English county of Berkshire, now in Oxfordshire.

After leaving Faringdon Secondary School at the age of 15, she joined the Civil Service as a clerical

assistant and worked at the Army (RAOC) Central Ordnance Depot in Bicester. She soon left and

signed up for the Women's Royal Air Force, where she worked in a drawing office dealing with

operational maps and it was there that she chose her career as an entertainer. She began reading her

verses at the local folk club in Oxfordshire, and this led to an invitation to read on the local BBC Radio

 station in 1974. Her reading was re-broadcast nationally, and then broadcast again as one of the

BBC's Pick of the Year.

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In 1975 Ayres appeared on the television talent show Opportunity Knocks. This led to a wide variety of guest appearances on TV and radio shows. In February 1976 she was paid £600 to star in a cream cheese commercial. Since then she has published six books of poems, toured in a one

woman stage show, briefly hosted her own TV show and performed her stage show for the Queen.Her poetry has a simple style and deals with everyday subject matter. Her poem Oh, I Wish I'd

Looked After Me Teeth, was voted into the Top 10 of a BBC poll to find the Nation's 100 Favourite Comic Poems. In the UK Arts Council's report on poetry Ayres was identified as the fifth best-selling poet in Britain during 1998 and 1999. However, in 2000 her TV show was ranked at number 64 in 

Channel 4's 100 Greatest Moments from TV Hell.Ayres is married to theatre producer Dudley Russell, and they have two sons, William and James.

They live in the Cotswolds, and keep some rare breeds of cattle, as well as some sheep, pigs, chickens, and guinea fowl. Ayres is a keen gardener and beekeeper.[3] She is a patron of the 

Battery Hen Welfare Trust.

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the child poet has ruined her teeth by eating too much of sweets and candies. now she feels sorry for having neglected her teeth. the child poet says that she should has looked after her teeth. she should have seen the dangers that lay

beneath all the toffees she had chewed and the sweet sticky food she had eaten. she wishes that, she should not have neglected her teeth.

due to her eating too much of sweets the child poet got cavities in her teeth. she had to get these cavities filled by a dentist. now she has more fillings that teeth in her mouth. the child now wishes that she should have paid respect to her teeth and not given them too many candies. she should have spent her

pocket money on something else.the child regretfully thinks of all the different kinds of sweets and candies she had been eating. she used to eat big and small shebatdabs and hard brittle peanuts. but now her consious feela a terrible prick for having eaten all that

harmful stuff.since she ate too much of sweets, she had eventually to lie in the old dentist 's chair. while lying there she would keep looking up misirably at the nose of the

dentist. while the dentist 's drill went whining into one of the child poet 's molars, the dentist would say. ' amalgam has to be filled in two of them '.

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The pointy teeth beside them are canine teeth or cuspids. There are four of them, two on top and two on bottom. They help tear and grind food. Teeth with two points are called bicuspids; you have eight of themin all, four on the top

and four on the bottom. You need to open your mouth a bit wider to see them. They are bigger and stronger and have ridges that make them perfect

for crushing and grinding food.We have eight back teeth, called molars. They are even wider and stronger

than bicuspids and have moreridges. The tongue brings the food to your molars where it is crunched and then swallowed. Wisdomteeth are the last teeth way back in the corner of the mouth. They aren’t used for anything

and are oftenremoved because they can cause problems in a person’s mouth. They are called wisdom teeth because they come later on in life when a young

person is older and “ wiser”.

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Oral hygiene is the practice of keeping the mouth and teeth clean to prevent dental problems, most commonly, dental cavities, gingivitis, and bad breath. There are also oral pathologic conditions in which good oral hygiene is required for healing and regeneration of the oral tissues. These conditions included gingivitis, periodontitis, and dental trauma such as subluxation, oral cysts and following wisdom tooth extraction.

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Brush your teeth thoroughly at least twice a day, for two minutes each time.

Use a dry bristle brush for the first two minutes of cleaning.

Spend time moving the bristles at and below the gum line, where it is most important to clean. 

Floss your teeth daily and after any food that will stick in your teeth

Avoid to eat sweet sticky food,gobstoppers,toffees,liquorice,lollies and sherbet dabs.

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Healthy teeth and gums do more than providing you a nice, shiny smile. Good dental health - and good dental coverage - is a great way to keep your whole body in good

shape.The kind of poor dental hygiene that produces gum disease, cavities and other infections

can have larger effects on your overall health. On the extreme end of things, some recent studies link common oral problems to illnesses that include heart disease, stroke,

diabetes, premature birth, osteoporosis and even Alzheimer's disease. That's why it's important to keep your mouth healthy with regular brushing and flossing, in addition to

periodic cleanings and check-ups with your dentist.There are a few basic types of dental coverage - any of them can help you maintain

great dental health. Dental insurance's low cost makes it generally affordable for individuals and families. And, because dental insurance encourages and generally pays

for regular check-ups, many people who purchase protection start to benefit immediately. Don't get stuck with a big bill: the price of fixing a major tooth or gum

problem, such as a crown or root canal, can easily reach into the thousands of dollars.

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Maxillary (upper) teeth

Permanent teethCentral

incisor

Lateralincis

orCanine

Firstpre

molar

Secondpre

molar

Firstmola

r

Secondmola

r

Thirdmola

r

Initial calcification 3–4 mo 10–12 mo 4–5 mo 1.5–1.75 yr 2–2.25 yr at birth 2.5–3 yr 7–9 yr

Crown completed 4–5 yr 4–5 yr 6–7 yr 5–6 yr 6–7 yr 2.5–3 yr 7–8 yr 12–16 yr

Root completed 10 yr 11 yr 13–15 yr 12–13 yr 12–14 yr 9–10 yr 14–16 yr 18–25 yr

 Mandibular (lower) teeth 

Initial calcification 3–4 mo 3–4 mo 4–5 mo 1.5–2 yr 2.25–2.5 yr at birth 2.5–3 yr 8–10 yr

Crown completed 4–5 yr 4–5 yr 6–7 yr 5–6 yr 6–7 yr 2.5–3 yr 7–8 yr 12–16 yr

Root completed 9 yr 10 yr 12–14 yr 12–13 yr 13–14 yr 9–10 yr 14–15 yr 18–25 yr

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TypesCosmetic dentistry may involve:

the addition of a dental material to teeth or gums - examples: bonding, porcelain veneers (laminates), crowns

 (caps), gum graftsthe removal of tooth structure or gums - examples:

enameloplasty, gingivectomyneither adding nor removing dental materials, tooth

structure, or gums - examples: teeth whitening (bleaching), gum depigmentation

straightening of teeth accompanied by improvement in appearance of face - Orthodontics

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Visit your dentist regularly for check-ups and cleaning. 

Visit an orthodontist for an evaluation if you see any of the early warning signs of orthodontic problems.

Have your child(ren) evaluated by an orthodontist by age seven. Many orthodontic problems can be more easily corrected before tooth and facial growth is complete. 

Brush your teeth at least twice a day using a soft-bristled toothbrush and a fluoride toothpaste. 

Rinse and gargle with the mouthwash, ideally right before bedtime. 

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Don't forget to clean behind your back teeth. 

Don't give mouthwash or fluoride toothpaste to young children, as they can swallow it. 

Don't clean your tongue so hard that it hurts. 

Don't drink too much coffee. 

Don't smoke.