These are the common names for the "third molars," usually the last teeth to erupt in the human mouth.
What is Wisdom Teeth?
This Top Gun and Mission: Impossible actor is famous for a "mono-tooth" or a dental midline shift that puts one incisor in the center of his smile.
Who is Tom Cruise?
This fruit-based side dish is often the first thing you eat after surgery; just make sure you choose the "smooth" version rather than the "chunky" one.
What is a smoothie?
This pink-hatted 10-year-old often has to hide his "fairly" magical secret from his parents and his teacher, Mr. Crocker.
Who is Timmy Turner?
This term describes a tooth that lacks enough space to emerge or develop normally, often remaining stuck under the gumline.
What is Impacted?
Often cited in myths, this is the one material George Washington’s teeth were never actually made of.
What is Wood?
This fruit-based snack is often sold in individual cups and is a popular choice for both toddlers and post-op patients.
What is applesauce?
While Timmy has two buck teeth, this nautical protagonist sports a similar pair that perfectly matches his porous, yellow, rectangular frame.
Who is Spongebob?
This vestigial structure in the human jaw has shrunk over thousands of years due to a change in diet, leaving no room for third molars; it is named for this part of the skeleton.
What is the Mandible?
This singer famously refused to fix his four extra upper teeth (supernumerary teeth), fearing that changing his mouth’s shape would negatively affect his "resonance."
Who is Freddy Mercury?
In the UK, this word is often used as a general term for any dessert, but in a wisdom tooth context, it specifically refers to the chilled, creamy custard.
What is pudding?
This goofy Yinzer who has a kitty named Luna is responsible for taking care of the protagonist's wisdom tooth removal aftercare.
Who is Giulia?