Instructional Video15:57
SciShow Kids

All About Teeth! | SciShow Kids Compilation

K - 5th
In this SciShow Kids compilation, Jessi and Squeaks learn about why teeth are important, how they're different, and why some animals have really weird ones.
Instructional Video5:55
SciShow

When Did We Start Getting Cavities?

12th - Higher Ed
You would think that without dentists and fluoride mouthwash, early humans would have terrible teeth. But tooth decay depends on access to sugars and starches -- meaning most early humans had decent teeth up until the Agricultural...
Instructional Video2:48
SciShow

Why Do I Have to Brush My Teeth?

12th - Higher Ed
There are a few reasons that modern humans have to brush our teeth to stay healthy, even though our primate cousins don’t. Grab your floss and find the answers inside!
Instructional Video2:31
SciShow

How Close Are We to Cavity-Proof Teeth?

12th - Higher Ed
There’s nothing fun about getting a cavity! It can feel like there’s not much you can do to prevent them, but researchers are working on several ways to tackle their main cause so we can create a cavity-free world!
Instructional Video5:21
TED-Ed

TED-ED: What causes headaches? - Dan Kwartler

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In ancient Greece, the best-known remedy for a long-standing headache was to drill a small hole in the skull to drain supposedly infected blood. Fortunately, doctors today don't resort to power tools to cure headaches, but we still have...
Instructional Video2:11
SciShow

Why Do Wet Floors Slip, But Wet Clothes Stick

12th - Higher Ed
A freshly-mopped floor is slippery, but a wet shirt is super-clingy... so what's the deal? Why can water make some things slick and other things sticky?
Instructional Video2:39
SciShow

Why Does Sugar Make My Teeth Hurt?

12th - Higher Ed
Picture this: you're gorging on leftover Halloween candy. You take a bite of a fun-size chocolate bar and instead of sugary goodness, you get a flash of blinding pain in your tooth! What's the deal?
Instructional Video2:19
SciShow

These Bats Make Tiny Snow Caves

12th - Higher Ed
One might not think that snow could help anything stay warm through a harsh winter, but these tiny bats have found a way to utilize the insulation provided by the snow: they make little forts to wait out the winter.
Instructional Video5:00
TED-Ed

What causes cavities? - Mel Rosenberg

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When a team of archeologists recently came across some 15,000-year-old human remains, they made an interesting discovery: the teeth of those ancient humans were riddled with holes. So what causes cavities, and how can we avoid them? Mel...
Instructional Video2:58
SciShow

Why Biting Ice Cream Hurts So Bad

12th - Higher Ed
That intense shooting cold pain in the teeth when you bite into a cold ice cream cone just hits differently than, say, making a snowball with your bare hands. But what makes cold teeth feel so much more painful than cold skin?
Instructional Video2:23
SciShow

Why Is Fluoride Good for Teeth?

12th - Higher Ed
If our teeth are made mostly of calcium, why do we use fluoride to keep them healthy? Quick Questions explains why, and how we finally figured it out.
Instructional Video3:17
Science ABC

What Happens to the Empty Space After Organ Transplant?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When an organ is removed from the body, the empty space is filled in by encroaching organs around it. The small organ-shaped space would be edged into by the pancreas, stomach and liver. In the case of larger “gaps,” such as the removal...
Instructional Video7:22
Curated Video

The Surprising Benefits of Chewing Gum: Dental Health, Appetite Control, and Brain Function

6th - Higher Ed
Explore the multifaceted benefits of chewing gum, from improving dental hygiene to enhancing brain function. This video delves into scientific experiments that reveal how chewing gum can clean teeth, neutralize mouth acidity, suppress...
Instructional Video5:45
Curated Video

A Healthy Mouth

3rd - Higher Ed
Coach Socrates and Miss Palomine review tips for healthy teeth, gums, tongue and lips.
Instructional Video3:58
Curated Video

A Respiratory System Overview - How We Breathe

Higher Ed
Discover the incredible science behind the air we breathe and how it fuels our body's energy production! We'll explore the fascinating process of cellular respiration and its vital role in our daily lives. From gym workouts to simply...
Instructional Video6:10
Maddie Moate

Why do we lose our baby teeth? | Maddie Moate

K - 5th
Why do we lose our baby (milk) teeth? Where do our adult teeth come from, and how do we look after our gnashers?! Join me at Eureka! The National Children's Museum to learn all about our teeth and how to keep them clean!
Instructional Video10:50
Weird History

How Teeth Denoted Status Through History

12th - Higher Ed
A pearly-white smile wasn't always the status symbol it is today. In fact, people in the past frequently blackened or filed their teeth - some even replaced their teeth with gold as an indication of their wealth. Throughout history,...
Instructional Video3:55
CTE Skills

IND-PTP - Screw Pumps

Higher Ed
Screw pumps are rotary, positive displacement pumps that can have one or more screws to transfer high or low viscosity fluids along an axis. A single screw rotary pump is also known as a progressive cavity (a PC pump). In this simple...
Instructional Video4:38
Healthcare Triage

Going to the Dentist? You Might Not Need Those Bite Wing X-Rays

Higher Ed
I'm sure you've heard this when you're sitting in the dentist's chair: "Would you like bitewing X-rays?" They likely recommend them every year. They're painless, they don't take much time, and, they won't cost you penny if you're covered...
Instructional Video3:36
Curated Video

A2 English Listening Practice - Dentist

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video serves as English listening comprehension practice for lower-level students. In this video, a native English speaker talks slowly and clearly about the topic of dentist appointments. The subtitles are included at the bottom of...
Instructional Video2:21
NASA

NASA | Operation Icebridge: Recovery Offshore 01

3rd - 11th
On Nov. 2, 2012 Operation IceBridge flew an 11-hour mission over the Recovery Glacier and Filchner Ice Shelf in eastern Antarctica. On the transit back home, NASA scientist John Sonntag gave a two-minute breakdown of the mission over the...
Instructional Video8:14
CTE Skills

IND-PTP - Centrifugal Pumps

Higher Ed
As the name might suggest, centrifugal pumps are a type of pump that operates on the principle of centrifugal force. This industrial training course on centrifugal pumps will provide you with a greater understanding of what centrifugal...
Instructional Video7:33
CTE Skills

HST-AP - Mapping the Body

Higher Ed
In this series we will learn about the human cell structures and their specific functions each must perform and complete in order for the Human organism to stay alive and healthy throughout its expected "Life Cycle". In addition we will...
Instructional Video3:06
Kenhub

Overview of the ethmoid bone

Higher Ed
Anatomy, function and location of the ethmoid bone.