49 Free Dental Coloring Pages
Healthy smiles are worth celebrating, and these free dental coloring pages are a fun way to teach kids about brushing, flossing, and caring for their teeth! On this page, you’ll find a wide range of coloring sheets featuring smiling teeth, toothbrushes, toothpaste tubes, happy dentists, and even the tooth fairy. Whether you’re a parent wanting to make brushing fun at home, a teacher planning a dental health lesson, or a dentist looking for activity sheets for your office waiting room, these printables are the perfect fit.

Kids can explore fun designs like teeth with big grins, animals brushing their teeth, dental check-up scenes, and even tooth superheroes fighting cavities! These coloring sheets make oral hygiene more engaging and help little ones remember the importance of taking care of their teeth. Best of all, every coloring page is free to download, easy to print, and available in PDF format.
How to Use These Free Printable Dental Coloring Sheets
Getting started is super easy! Simply click on any of the images or links below, and a printable PDF will open in a new tab. From there, you can download the coloring sheets to your computer, print them on standard letter-size paper, or even color them digitally on an iPad or tablet.
All of these dental coloring pages are sized perfectly for U.S. letter paper, but they also print great on A4 paper without any adjustments. Whether you need a few sheets for a classroom activity or a big stack for a dental health fair, you’ll be ready in just a few clicks.
Fun Things To Do With Your Dental Coloring Pages
These coloring sheets don’t have to stop at crayons and markers. With a little creativity, you can turn them into hands-on projects, decorations, or learning tools. Here are some fun craft and DIY ideas to try with your dental-themed coloring pages:
1. Toothbrush Reminder Chart
Print out several dental coloring sheets and turn them into a daily brushing chart. After your child colors a tooth or toothbrush picture, hang it on the bathroom wall. Each time they brush in the morning and at night, let them put a sticker on the chart. When the page is full of stickers, they can earn a small prize or extra playtime. This makes brushing twice a day much more exciting.
2. Dental Health Classroom Banner
If you’re a teacher or dentist, print out a variety of dental coloring pages and have kids color them during class or in the waiting room. Once they’re finished, cut out the designs and string them together with yarn or ribbon to make a banner. Hang the banner across a bulletin board, in a hallway, or even in a dental office to celebrate dental health month.
3. Tooth Fairy Envelopes
Turn coloring sheets into special envelopes for the tooth fairy! After kids color a tooth picture, fold it into an envelope shape by folding the sides inward and taping or gluing them down, leaving one side open. When a tooth falls out, they can tuck it inside the envelope and leave it under their pillow. The tooth fairy will love picking it up in a hand-decorated pouch.
4. DIY Dental Puzzles
Print out a few of the coloring pages on thicker cardstock and let kids color them in. Once complete, cut the sheet into puzzle-shaped pieces. Store the pieces in a zip-top bag and let your child reassemble the dental picture over and over again. This activity works especially well for tooth fairy scenes or happy teeth characters since they look adorable when pieced back together.
5. Smile Masks
Choose a dental coloring page with a big smiling tooth or dentist character. After your child colors it, cut out the design and attach a popsicle stick to the bottom with tape. They can hold it up to their face like a funny mask. These are great for pretend play or for making silly photo booth props at a dental health party.
6. Tooth Care Flip Book
Pick out several coloring sheets that show steps of dental care—like brushing, flossing, visiting the dentist, and smiling. After kids color them, stack the sheets together and staple them along one edge. This makes a little flip book that shows the journey of keeping teeth clean and healthy. It’s both a fun craft and a useful tool for teaching dental routines.
7. Happy Teeth Magnets
Shrink down some of the printable dental coloring sheets before printing (you can adjust size settings in your PDF viewer). Let kids color the smaller designs and then glue them onto pieces of thin cardboard. Stick a small magnet on the back and place them on the fridge. Each time your child sees the magnet, it’s a reminder to brush their teeth.
8. Brushing Song Visual Aid
If your family or classroom uses a brushing song to help kids brush for two minutes, color and laminate a dental coloring page that shows a toothbrush and toothpaste. Keep it in the bathroom and hold it up while the song plays to reinforce the idea of brushing. You can even tape it near the bathroom mirror so it becomes part of the routine.
9. Tooth Fairy Certificate
Print and color a tooth fairy-themed coloring sheet, then write in details like your child’s name, the date they lost a tooth, and which tooth it was. The “certificate” becomes a keepsake for their tooth fairy collection. This is a creative way to make losing teeth even more memorable and fun.
10. Dental Health Board Game
Print out several dental coloring sheets and use them as spaces in a simple board game. For example, players roll dice and move along a path of tooth pictures. If they land on a “happy tooth,” they move forward two spaces. If they land on a “cavity tooth,” they go back one. Kids can help color the game board before playing, which adds to the excitement.
11. DIY Dental Storybook
Have kids color a sequence of dental coloring pages, like a toothbrush, a dentist, and a smiling tooth. Bind them together with staples or yarn and let your child create a story about the characters. This encourages creativity while reinforcing the importance of dental care.
12. Dentist Office Waiting Room Activity Pack
If you’re a dentist, you can print a collection of these coloring sheets into a booklet. Staple them together with a cover page titled “My Dental Coloring Book.” Hand them out to kids in the waiting room along with crayons. This helps keep children calm and entertained before their appointment.
13. Brushing Time Door Hanger
Print and color a toothbrush-themed page, then cut it out into the shape of a door hanger. Punch a hole for the doorknob and let kids decorate it with their name. Hang it on the bathroom door to remind everyone when it’s time to brush their teeth.
14. Dental Health Month Bulletin Board
For schools, use the colored pages as part of a bulletin board display during February, which is National Children’s Dental Health Month. Surround the student artwork with educational facts about brushing, flossing, and dentist visits. This makes learning both interactive and colorful.
15. Reward Coupons for Good Brushing
Print a few extra dental coloring sheets and have kids color them. Then, write little rewards on the back like “Stay up 10 minutes late,” “Choose the family movie,” or “Pick a bedtime story.” Every time your child brushes well for a full week, they get to redeem one of their colored pages as a coupon.
These free printable dental coloring pages are more than just fun—they’re useful tools for making brushing and dental care exciting. Whether you use them at home, in the classroom, or in a dentist’s office, these sheets bring creativity into everyday routines while teaching kids the value of a healthy smile.
