Unit 1: Teeth: Grado Superior en Higiene Bucodental
Unit 1: Teeth: Grado Superior en Higiene Bucodental
Unit 1: Teeth: Grado Superior en Higiene Bucodental
TABLE OF CONTENTS
READING Dental health
VOCABULARY At the dentist´s
Oral cavity
DENTAL HEALTH
People have been troubled by tooth and gum problems for thousands of years. The
earliest record of dental treatment comes from ancient Egypt. Books say the Egyptians treated
gum swelling by using a substance made of spices and onions. The earliest known person to
treat tooth problems was also from Egypt. He lived about five-thousand years ago. He was
known as a "doctor of the tooth."
Experts say Chinese people living almost five-thousand years ago treated tooth pain
by acupuncture -- placing small sharp needles in different parts of the body. About one-
thousand-three-hundred years ago, the Chinese filled holes in the teeth with a mixture of the
metals mercury, silver and tin. That was almost one-thousand years before a similar substance
was first used in western countries. Some ancient people like the Maya did not treat dental
disease. But they made their teeth pretty by placing pieces of stone and metal on them.
The ancient Romans were careful about keeping their teeth clean. More than two-
thousand years ago, the Romans treated toothaches, filled holes in teeth, and made false
teeth to replace those that had been lost.
From the fifth to the fifteenth centuries, Europeans with tooth problems went to
people called barber-surgeons. These people performed many services, including cutting hair,
pulling teeth and treating medical conditions. Dental treatment improved during the
fourteenth and fifteenth centuries as doctors increased their knowledge about teeth.
Modern dentistry began in the seventeen-hundreds in France. That was when Pierre
Fauchard published his book called "The Surgeon Dentist." It was the first book about dental
science. The book provided information about dental problems for other dentists to use. And
it described ways to keep teeth healthy. Pierre Fauchard is considered the father of modern
dentistry. His work was important in helping establish dentistry as a separate profession.
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1.3 Choose the correct words from the text to the definitions below:
a) Inflammation: ………….....
b) A method of treating pain and illness using special thin needles: ……………….
c) A pain in your teeth or tooth: …………….
d) Medical practitioners in medieval Europe who performed surgery:
…………………
e) The medical study of the teeth and mouth: ……………………
f) Doctor who performs operations on people: …………………..
……………………………………………………………………………….…………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
…………………………………………………………………………………………
f. The uvula is the fleshy lobe which hangs above the throat:
………………………………………………………………………………………………..
g. The Esophagus is the muscular passage that connects the mouth with the
stomach: ……………………………………………………………………………………………….
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I Me My Mine Myself
You You Your Yours Yourself
He Him His His Himself
She Her Her hers Herself
We Us Our Ours Ourselves
You You Your Yours Yourselves
They Them Their Theirs Themselves
It It Its (not used) Itself
Long (1 sílaba) longer: the blue house is longer than the red house ( la casa azul es más
grande que la casa roja)
Beautiful ( más de 1 sílaba) more beautiful: María is more beautiful than her sister.
(María es más guapa que su hermana)
Long (1 sílaba) longest: the blue house is the longest in town ( la casa azul es la más
grande del pueblo)
Beautiful (más de una sílaba) the most beautiful: María is the most beautiful girl in the
class ( María es la chica más guapa de la clase)
ONE syllable Double the consonant, Double the consonant and Add
with consonant + vowel + then Add –ER –ST
consonant at the end (hot,
big, fat) (hotter, bigger, fatter) (hottest, biggest, fattest)
3.2. Complete the sentences. Use the comparative forms of the words in the
box. Use them where necessary.
big / crowded / early / easily / high / important / interested / peaceful / reliable
/ serious / simple / thin
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What………………………...Qué? Which………………………Cuál?
Where……………………….Dónde? Who………………………...Quién?
When………………………..Cuándo? How………………………....Cómo?
Why……………………….....Por qué? How much/many …………….Cuánto?
4.1 Draw a mouth and indicate the different parts of it and say what they are in
Spanish. Test your classmate.
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