Vocabulary

attack
bacteria
cavity
dental care
filling
floss
monitor
practice
Listen
acid
baby tooth
consequence
dental floss
ensure
fluoride toothpaste
follow your example
go untreated
model
neglect
permanent tooth
regularly
tooth decay

1. Attack: a deliberate act of aggression or assault.

2. Bacteria: microscopic organisms that can cause infections or disease.
3. Cavity: a decayed area in a tooth caused by tooth decay.
4. Dental care: the practice of maintaining oral hygiene and treating dental issues.
5. Filling: a material used to repair a cavity in a tooth.
6. Floss: a thread or string used to remove plaque and food particles from between teeth.
7. Monitor: to regularly observe and track progress or changes.
8. Practice: the act of performing or engaging in a specific activity or skill.
9. Listen: to pay attention and hear what is being said or communicated.
10. Acid: a chemical substance with a sour taste that can corrode or dissolve materials.
11. Baby tooth: a tooth that erupts in infancy and is eventually replaced by a permanent tooth.
12. Consequence: a result or effect of an action or condition.
13. Dental floss: a thin thread used to clean between teeth and along the gumline.
14. Ensure: to make certain or guarantee something.
15. Fluoride toothpaste: a toothpaste that contains fluoride, which helps prevent tooth decay.
16. Follow your example: to imitate or emulate someone's behavior or actions.
17. Go untreated: to not receive medical or dental treatment for a condition or issue.
18. Model: a person or thing that serves as an example to be imitated or followed.
19. Neglect: to fail to properly care for or pay attention to something.
20. Permanent tooth: an adult tooth that replaces a baby tooth and is meant to last a lifetime.
21. Regularly: at fixed or consistent intervals; habitually or repeatedly.
22. Tooth decay: damage to a tooth caused by bacterial acids that break down the tooth's enamel.