Tooth Kaomoji
Copy tooth kaomoji and toothy text faces for smiling big, joking about dentist visits, and reacting to sweet treats or toothache moments in chats and captions.
Popular tooth kaomoji
Short, readable faces are usually the best fit for bios, usernames, and chat replies.
Tooth Kaomoji copy and paste
195 text faces shown in All.
Tooth Kaomoji ASCII art
Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.
Big toothy smiles
Use a tooth kaomoji to show an exaggerated, wide-open grin when something makes you genuinely happy or excited.
Dentist appointment jokes
Add a tooth face to captions or messages about upcoming or recent dentist visits, whether nervous or relieved.
Toothache reactions
Express discomfort or pain with a grimacing tooth kaomoji when dealing with a sore tooth or sensitive teeth.
Sweet treat captions
Pair a tooth kaomoji with photos of candy, desserts, or sugary drinks as a lighthearted nod to a sweet tooth.
How to use tooth kaomoji
Big toothy smiles
- Use a bold open-mouth face to show an exaggerated, happy grin.
- Pair with exclamation points to match the high energy.
- Save the softer faces for more casual, low-key smiles.
Dentist appointment posts
- Use a nervous or wincing face for before-appointment jitters.
- Switch to the dental chair combo for a checkup update post.
- Add the anatomy emoji row for a more medical, factual tone.
Toothache reactions
- Choose a grimacing face to express sharp or sudden pain.
- Keep the caption short since the face already conveys discomfort.
- Avoid pairing with cute decorations that clash with the pain tone.
Tooth fairy and sweets
- Use the sparkly tooth and fairy combo for lost-tooth milestones.
- Pair with dessert photos to joke about a sweet tooth.
- Keep the tone light and celebratory rather than dramatic.
Tooth Kaomoji message templates
Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.
Tooth Kaomoji meanings
(◉ϖ◉)
A wide-eyed, surprised face with a rounded mouth, often read as an exaggerated open-mouthed smile or gasp.
▼皿▼
A bold open-mouth face showing teeth, commonly used for a fierce or exaggerated grin.
(・ш・)
A relaxed face with a small open mouth, suggesting a casual, toothy half-smile.
(-皿-)
A flat, wide-mouthed face used for an unimpressed or exaggerated grimace showing teeth.
♡₊˚ 🦷・₊✧
A decorative heart-and-sparkle combo featuring a tooth emoji, perfect for cute dental or braces posts.
💀🧠🫀🫁🦷🩻🩸🦴
A row of anatomy emoji including a tooth, useful for medical, dental, or Halloween-themed captions.
₍ᵔ° ̫. ° ᵔ₎੭
A soft, sleepy face with a small open mouth, good for a gentle, toothy yawn or smile.
𓂏
A single tooth-shaped glyph that works as a minimal, standalone dental symbol.
>ᵥ_ᵥ<
A grimacing face with narrowed eyes, suited for reacting to a sharp toothache or sensitive tooth pain.
(꒪ш꒪)
An open, rounded mouth face expressing a soft, surprised smile with visible teeth.
(☍ш⁰)
A wincing face with an asymmetric eye, good for expressing dental discomfort or a nervous grin.
▼ш▼
A bold, wide open-mouth face similar to a fierce grin, useful for dramatic toothy expressions.
.•°🦷°•.✧🧚♀️✧
A sparkly tooth emoji paired with a fairy, ideal for tooth fairy jokes or kids' dental milestones.
🪑🦷🧑⚕️
A dental chair and clinician combo used for captioning a checkup or teeth-cleaning appointment.
Tooth Kaomoji — background
Teeth in kaomoji design
Open-mouth kaomoji often double as toothy grins since the wide mouth shape naturally suggests visible teeth.
Tooth fairy tradition
The tooth fairy tradition, where a lost baby tooth is exchanged for a small gift, inspired sparkly tooth-and-fairy text combos online.
Dental emoji growth
The tooth emoji was added to unicode relatively recently, making combos like tooth-plus-fairy or tooth-plus-chair popular additions to kaomoji culture.
Pain expressions cross cultures
Grimacing and wincing kaomoji faces are widely recognizable across languages, making them a universal way to express toothache discomfort.
What is tooth kaomoji?
Tooth kaomoji are text faces and symbol combos that reference teeth, grins, or dental moments for use in chats and captions.
When should I use a tooth kaomoji?
Use them for big toothy smiles, dentist appointment posts, toothache complaints, or sweet treat captions.
Are there kaomoji for dentist visits specifically?
Yes, several faces and combos work well for dentist jokes, from nervous grimaces before an appointment to a dental chair combo for checkups.
Can tooth kaomoji show pain?
Yes, grimacing and wincing faces are commonly used to express toothache or sensitivity discomfort.
Is there a tooth fairy themed kaomoji?
Yes, the sparkly tooth and fairy combo is popular for tooth fairy jokes or a child's first lost tooth.
Can I use tooth kaomoji for a sweet tooth joke?
Yes, pairing a tooth kaomoji with dessert or candy captions is a common way to joke about cravings.
Do tooth kaomoji work well in texts?
Yes, the simpler faces are short enough to drop into a text message or comment without taking up much space.
Are tooth kaomoji only about grins?
No, they also cover dental pain, checkups, and playful tooth fairy or sweets themes.