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10 Fun Dental Facts for Kids

Do your children find everything to do with dental health and dentistry boring? In this post, our Cobourg dentists share 10 fun dental facts you can share with your kids to get them excited about dental hygiene!

1. Even ancient populations understood the importance of oral hygiene.

Ancient oral hygiene methods might seem barbaric compared to those we have today, but even ancient populations made the connection between cleanliness and stronger, healthier teeth.

Ancient civilizations tried many different methods to keep their teeth clean, including chewing frayed tree bark and making a paste out of powdered eggshells and water.

2. The modern toothbrush was not developed until the 1700s.

A man in England named William Addis attached boar bristles to a bone handle to create the first mass-produced toothbrush. In the 1930s, brushes with nylon bristles and ergonomic handles were developed. These products seem primitive compared to modern toothbrushes, but they were highly innovative at the time!

3. Not even the Tooth Fairy is immune to inflation.

Today, the Tooth Fairy needs a lot more silver than she did in 1900, when she left an average of twelve cents per tooth. In 1998, she left an average of one dollar. In 2013, the going rate for a tooth reached an average of $3.50. In 2018, it was not uncommon for kids to find a $5 bill under their pillows! How much do you get?

4. North Americans use around 3 million miles of dental floss every year.

Despite this, we are still not flossing enough with only 30% of Americans reporting that they floss every day!

5. The average human produces 25,000 quarts of spit in a lifetime.

That's enough drool to fill two swimming pools! Gross.

6. Teeth can tell us a lot about the past.

Teeth are often fossilized as they are the hardest part of any mammal. Thanks to teeth, modern scientists are able to tell many things about the evolutionary history of mammals and whether extinct creatures were carnivores or herbivores.

7. The United States has the most cavities per person out of all the countries in the world.

On the other hand, in some countries (like China), people eat such small amounts of sugar that entire cities are completely cavity-free. 

8. 'Long in the tooth' is a phrase meaning 'old'.

This expression originated with horses. As horses age, their gums recede, making it seem like their teeth are growing. The longer the teeth look, the older the horse.

9. Snails have teeth. Lots of them.

Snails and slugs eat with a jaw and a flexible band of thousands of microscopic teeth called a radula. The radula scrapes up, or rasps, food particles and the jaw cuts off larger pieces of food, like a leaf, to be rasped by the radula.

10. According to Louisiana law, if you bite someone with your natural teeth, it's assault, but if you bite them with dentures, it's aggravated assault.

This is because while simple assault is committed with your person, and aggravated assault is committed with a dangerous weapon (which dentures are, if you're using them for biting people).

If you or your children have more questions about dentistry, contact our team at Spring Street Dental today!

Treat yourself to a healthy smile today. Book an appointment with our team!

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