Frequently Asked Questions

What are dental idioms?

Dental idioms are common expressions that use teeth or dental-related imagery to convey broader meanings. They appear in our language frequently because teeth are universal symbols of strength and health.

Why are teeth used in so many expressions?

Teeth show up a lot in the idioms we use because they’re essential, visible, and permanent. Historically, dental health was a clear indicator of overall well-being and social status. Missing or damaged teeth had immediate consequences, which made them natural metaphors for struggle and survival.

Are dental idioms still commonly used?

Dental phrases are still popular in modern English today. You’ll hear them in business meetings and casual conversations, and you’ll see them in literature and written communications. These expressions endure because they create strong mental images while efficiently expressing complex emotions and situations. 

What does "sink your teeth into" mean?

This idiom means to engage deeply and enthusiastically with a task or topic. When you sink your teeth into something, you’re committing fully and approaching it with all your energy, the way you do when you’re eating something you love.