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On October 10, we will be upgrading our phone system. This enhancement will improve your future experience. It may result in additional wait times during our transition. We appreciate your understanding and patience as we work to serve you better.

On October 10, our call center will be closed for staff training between 12 PM and 1 PM ET.
On October 9, due to the enhancement to our phone system, our IVR will be unavailable for self-service from 6.30 PM through 11:59 PM ET.

Dental Word Search Puzzles, Games & Experiments

Just print and play!

mother helping child with word search puzzle

The perfect activities and games for kids rain or shine! A super easy and fun way to learn about dental and oral health. Print one or print them all! From word searches to science experiments, we've got something for everyone.

Take the Captain Supertooth Challenge!

Our oral health superhero challenges you to brush your teeth three times a day and floss at least once a day! Are you up for the challenge? Download our Captain Supertooth Toothbrushing and Flossing Chart below.

download Captain Supertooth Toothbrushing and Flossing Chart – English
download Captain Supertooth Toothbrushing and Flossing Chart – Spanish

Dental health word searches

One of our most popular games, our dental word searches! Find the whole list of words and phrases in the jumble of letters. How fast can you find them all?

Captain Supertooth Teeth Search
Oral Health Cavity Creatures I (easy)
Cavity Creatures II (medium) Cavity Creatures III (hard)

Dental science experiments

Have fun conducting some awesome dental science experiments at home or at school to learn about the importance of fluoride, plaque, and how sugar promotes tooth decay!

Download and print experiments

Dental activity - What should you eat for healthy teeth?

Healthy fruits and vegetable cartoons with happy faces
Learn the relationship between healthy foods and healthy teeth!
What You Need:
  • Construction paper
  • Old newspapers or magazines
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Paper plates
  • Crayons


What to do:
  1. Cut out different food pictures from newspapers and magazines
  2. Group pictures together for each meal (breakfast, lunch, snack & dinner)
  3. Glue the grouped meal pictures together on a paper plate
  4. Decorate a sheet of construction paper to use as a placemat
  5. Glue the paper plate to the placemat

When you're done, show your dentist or your parents your finished meals and tell them which foods are healthy for your teeth!