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Fun Dental Facts for Kids

February 28, 2024
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Posted By: Dr. Jon Sierk
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Teeth are interesting because they help us chew and show up when we smile. They fall out once, and then new adult ones emerge later!  

Below, your child’s dentist in Castle Pines, CO, and our team have compiled several more fun facts about teeth.

Fun Fact about Teeth: Did You Know…?

Bears Get Cavities

When black bears get too many cavities or their teeth wear down, they must alter their diets to continue eating.

Teeth Are Like Fingerprints

Just like no two sets of fingerprints are identical, neither are bite impressions—or how your bite comes together tooth by tooth.

Giraffes Have No Upper Top Teethgiraffe

Giraffes eat leaves that are easy to chew, so they don’t need top front teeth to break up their food.

Fruit Juice Is Not Good for Your Teeth

When you think of fruits and vegetables, you probably think of healthy choices. However, fruit juice can lead to tooth decay when not drunk in moderation or if you don’t brush and floss regularly.

Sharks Lose Teeth Often

Sharks have rows of teeth behind the set they are using. If a tooth is lost, a new tooth comes forward from the next row!

young girl blowing a bubble with gumSugarless Gum Is Good for Your Smile

Sugarless gum helps keep your mouth moist by stimulating the salivary glands. The moisture helps clear debris from your teeth and prevents dry mouth that can lead to tooth decay.

Your Adult Teeth Can Last for Lifetime

If you brush your teeth at least twice daily and floss at least once, you can enjoy a healthy smile for life. Of course, visiting the dentist twice yearly for checkups and teeth cleanings is also super important.

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