Count the Crew
Use a mirror with a grown-up. Count the teeth you can see on top, then count the teeth on bottom. Are any new adult teeth peeking in?
Teeth are tiny tools, strong shields, snack crushers, word helpers, and smile makers. This page turns tooth learning into missions, games, and bite-size facts made for curious kids.
Each mission is short, colorful, and made to help you notice what is happening inside your mouth.
Use a mirror with a grown-up. Count the teeth you can see on top, then count the teeth on bottom. Are any new adult teeth peeking in?
Brush for two full minutes. Visit the front, back, chewing tops, and the gumline. Tiny circles are your power move.
At your next visit, ask what one tool does, where your newest tooth is growing, and how your brushing looks.
Your teeth look simple from the outside, but each one has teamwork happening inside. Enamel protects, dentin supports, pulp keeps the tooth alive, and roots help hold everything steady.
Open Tooth AnatomyFlat front teeth that bite into apples, sandwiches, and crunchy snacks.
Sharp corner teeth that help tear food into smaller pieces.
Busy helper teeth that start squishing and grinding food.
Big chewing teeth that mash food before you swallow.
Split brushing into four zones. Give each zone about 30 seconds and your whole smile gets attention.
Enamel. It is the tough outer shield that protects the tooth.
Most kids grow 20 baby teeth before adult teeth begin taking their places.
Drink water, keep snacks small, and remember to brush well at brushing time.
They are checking which teeth are in, which are growing, and whether everything looks healthy.
The flyer-inspired colors and quick facts are built into this page. Open the original Too-Tee flyer for a poster-style reminder you can share with your family.