Funny Dental Facts to Make You Smile Big!

A dentist exam room with a chair, equipment, and a television on the wall displaying a group photo. The space features a large window overlooking a grassy area with parked cars outside.

Here are some funny facts about teeth that we hope you will enjoy!

  • Each year, China celebrates Love Your Teeth Day on September 20th. And, in America, we celebrate National Tooth Fairy Day on February 28th.
  • Elephant’s molar tooth weight nearly 4 kilograms and almost 7″ square.
  • In Germany during the Middle Ages, kissing a donkey was the only treatment for painful teeth.
  • Ancient Greeks were the first to invent dental pliers.
  • In United States, the first woman to get a dental degree was Lucy Hobbs, from Ohio College of Dental surgery in 1866.
  • You actually produce more than ten thousand gallons of saliva during your entire life.
  • The enamel covering crown of your teeth is the hardest tissue in your entire body.
  • Most people prefer to use blue toothbrushes than the red ones!
  • Unlike humans, when a crocodile loses a tooth, another one grows to replace the old one.
  • The first commercial dental floss was made in 1882.
  • Ninety percent of all systemic diseases reveal oral cavity manifestations.
    Your dental plaque contains more than three hundred species of bacteria.
Five adults, four women and one man, pose together in front of a mottled brown and green backdrop, all wearing black tops and smiling at the camera—perhaps a friendly team of dentists ready to welcome patients.

Staff 2005

A group of 22 people, including dentists and staff, pose together in a dental or medical office, wearing uniforms and casual attire, smiling at the camera.

Staff 2025

An orange letter "e" with "20 YEARS" across it and the numbers "05" and "25" on either side, marking a dentist's 20-year anniversary from 2005 to 2025.

20 Year Celebration

July 24th, 4:30pm - 7:30pm outside the Edwards Family Dental office

Barbecue, ice cream truck, lawn games, freebies, meet & greet with Dr. Edwards, and more!

We Can’t Wait to Meet You!

Call 614-761-7666 or request an appointment online to set up your first visit. We’ll be in touch soon.