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Top 25 Children’s Dental Books
Article Updated June 17, 2023
Top 25 Children’s dental books
As a parent, it’s up to you to teach & help your kids adopt habits and daily routines as part of a healthy lifestyle. One such habit is teaching your kids the importance of taking care of their teeth. Brushing, flossing, and visiting the dentist every six months.
For many parents, this is an ongoing challenge and a frequently asked question. Oftentimes, our answer includes helpful tips and/or insight and where applicable, book recommendations for a specific topic to help reinforce and help encourage your child attain optimal dental health–no cavities.
There are a plethora of books available to help you reinforce nearly every dental topic. From the importance of brushing and flossing daily, what to do when your tooth is loose, to what to expect if your upcoming dental visit will be your first, and everything in between.
Reading is fun with benefits! And besides, who doesn’t love a good story? We have compiled a list of our top 25 children’s dental books. We included books for teething infants, to teenagers considering dental braces. As a bonus, we also included 10 benefits of reading with your kids.
10 Benefits of reading books to your kids
Reading to or with your children provides a host of benefits for both you and your kids that will help them excel at home,
school, and perhaps make dental care a lesser struggle. Listed below are 10 benefits of reading books to your kids.
Strengthen relationship between you and your children.
Academic excellence. A number of studies have shown that students who are exposed to reading before preschool are more likely to excel in formal education.
Basic speech skills. Reading helps kids learn to enunciate and sound out words.
Basic reading skills. Kids aren’t born with an innate knowledge to read a book or papers from left to right.
Communication skills. Kids learn how to express themselves and communicate with others in a positive manner.
Language skills. Reading enables kids to understand how to combine words in order to communicate or express themselves.
Critical thinking skills. A story includes a beginning, a middle, and an end. Each story is filled with wins, challenges, and problem solving lessons that help teach lifelong problem solving skills.
Acclimation to new experiences. Stories help kids prepare for an upcoming new experience, like going to the dentist for their first time. Among our list includes several books that will help ease first dental appointment jitters.
Enhanced concentration and discipline. Story time is an activity that captures the undivided attention of your child. The more stories read, the longer the period of concentration. Studies have shown this helps to increase your child’s ability to focus better in school.
Fun and enjoyment! Reading good book after good book not only instills a positive reading experience, but also invites your child to want to read more.
Dental Story Time
Listed below are Dentistry for the Entire Family’s top 25 children’s books about dental care and about what to expect when going
to the dentist. The recommendations include the following topics:
- Introducing your child to develop or to stress the importance of a daily dental care routine to prevent tooth decay
- Helping to prepare your child for what to expect at their first dental visit
- Reinforce recommendations discussed at your child’s recent dental visit
- To teach your child what happens when you don’t take proper care for their teeth
- Helping your child learn that losing a baby tooth is part of growing up and that permanent ones will grow in
Top 25 Books about teeth & going to the dentist
An Amazing Journey Inside My Mouth by Maura Kempa
Take a journey with Josh to his first trip to the dentist. Find out what happens step by step at his first dental appointment.
The Tooth Book by Dr. Seuss
Lighthearted book that teaches kids all the things that teeth can do and how to take care of them so they last for a lifetime.
Brush Your Teeth Please by Leslie Mcguire
An interactive, pop-up book that teaches your child the importance of brushing and flossing two times daily.
The Tooth Who Took Himself for Granted by E. Rosa Perez, RDH
An insightful story about a tooth who neglected himself. He thought that he was so strong and nothing bad would happen to him, until he had to rush himself to the dentist. There he learns the importance to brushing, floss, and the importance of seeing a dentist every 6 months.
Sugarbug Doug: All About Cavities, Plaque, and Teeth by Dr. Ben Magleby
Written by a dentist to help children learn what causes tooth decay and how to prevent dental cavities from forming.
The Tooth Book: Guide to Healthy Teeth & Gums by Edward Miller
A fun, animated, fact filled book about teeth. Learn why taking care of teeth is important in maintaining overall health, what to expect when you go to the dentist, as well as some bite sized bits of history and lore.
The Night Before the Tooth Fairy by Natasha Wing
A tale of a little boy’s stubborn tooth that just won’t come out! He hopes it will fall out soon, because he can’t wait to meet the tooth fairy.
Smile by Raina Telgemeier
A great book about a 6th grader who falls and injures her two front teeth. Follow along her roller coaster journey to restore her smile amidst a major earthquake, boy confusion and a friend who turns out to not be so friendly.
The Berenstain Bears Visit the Dentist by Stan and Jan Berenstain
Dental office classic book about a family of bears visiting the dentist to have their teeth checked and cleaned.
Throw Your Tooth on the Roof by Selby Beeler
Take a trip around the world to learn about what children do around the world when they lose a tooth. Not everyone places their tooth under their pillow for the tooth fairy.
Fancy Nancy and the Too-Loose Tooth by Jane O’Connor
Nancy really wants to get a special tooth-holder necklace from the school nurse. Follow along as Nancy does everything she can to think of to make sure she loses her tooth at school instead of home.
Curious George Visits the Dentist by Margret & H. A. Rey’s
An engaging story that will teach kids that there is nothing scary about going to the dentist or a loose tooth.
Clark the Shark: Tooth Trouble by Bruce Hale
Clark the Shark has a loose tooth and needs to visit the dentist. Clark is scared. Accompany Clark as he goes to the dentist and finds out the dentist is not really that scary. Includes some fun facts about shark teeth!
Just Going the Dentist by Mercer Mayer
Story about little critter who goes to the dentist for a dental check up and finds out that going to the dentist isn’t so bad.
Loose Tooth by Lola Schaefer
Story about a young boy who awakes and discovers he has a loose tooth. No matter how much he wiggles it, pushes it, or pulls it, it just won’t come out.
Dentist Trip by Scholastic
Peppa and George have dentist appointments. George is a bit nervous. Peppa show George how fun and easy going to the dentist really is.
The Tooth Fairy by Scholastic
Peppa pig just lost her first tooth! She tucks it under her pillow and wonders if the tooth fairy will pay her a special visit.
Doctor De Soto by William Steig
Doctor De Soto is a mouse. Him and his assistant Mrs. De Soto provides dental treatment to big and small animals except for animals that eat mice. One day a fox shows up and begs for relief from a painful tooth. Will Doctor De Soto help the fox?
Cedric the Shark Gets a Toothache! by Kay Carter
Cedric, a little boy shark who loves candy, lollipops, and toffees. What happens when Cedric eats too much candy? Will he get a toothache?
What does the tooth fairy do with our teeth? by Denise Barry
Take a peek inside the tooth fairy’s world and explore all the possibilities of what the tooth fairy might do with lost teeth.
Open Wide:Tooth School Inside by Laurie Keller
Dr. Flossman, a teacher, is excited to meet his incoming class of 32–eight incisors, eight premolar, twelve molars, and four canines. Filled with interesting facts about teeth and the importance of brushing, flossing, etc. He has so much to teach his class.
Brush, Brush, Brush by Scholastic
Great board book for an infant-2 year old to learn how to pronounce dental words through singing the words to a known familiar song.
There you have it! A round up of Dentistry for the Entire Family’s top 25 children’s dental books that teach the importance of developing and maintaining good dental habits. Our list of books are great for:
- Introducing your child to develop or to stress the importance of a daily dental care routine to prevent tooth decay
- Helping to prepare your child for what to expect at their first dental visit
- Reinforce recommendations discussed at your child’s recent dental visit
- to teach your child what happens when you don’t take proper care for their teeth
- Helping your child learn that losing a baby tooth is part of growing up and that permanent ones will grow in
No matter the reason or milestone, Dr. Seuss said it best, “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go“.
All the books listed above can be found at Amazon or at your local bookstore.
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