Amazingly, Dr. Shah from Fresh Pediatric Dentistry was able to meet with the Tooth Fairy when she was in town on a recent night to collect specimens! We want to give a special Thank You to Dr. Shah, she was able to get the Tooth Fairy to provide a FREE Tooth Fairy letter for your child! Talk about magical tooth fairy fun!
Check out the interview the Tooth Fairy had with Dr. Shah while she was in town. She was able to ask all the questions your children often have:
MK: How do you get into the house?
TF: I have fairy magic! Once you are asleep, I can pop right through any window to get in and out quickly and quietly.
MK: How do you know who loses a tooth each day?
TF: I have a magical list, and as a child loses their tooth, their name and address magically appear on my list.
MK: How do you carry all of the money and teeth?
TF: It's that fairy magic again! I just tuck it into my bag and it always fits. Wouldn't it be cool if suitcases worked like that too?
MK: Where do you live?
TF: I live in Fairyland. It's the most magical place in the whole world. It's not far from Montclair!
MK: What do you do with the teeth you collect?
TF: We use them in Fairyland. They make adorable little fences and look great in our gardens. Some fairies even use them as bricks to build homes with! They are definitely put to great use.
Download a free letter from the tooth fairy and print it out for your child!
MK: Can you find a missing tooth?
TF: I am usually very good at finding a missing tooth, so don't worry too much if you lose your tooth before leaving it for me! Sometimes children leave me a note to help me find it.
MK: Do you ever take a night off?
TF: YES! The Fairy Flu is very common for fairies and if I get sick or hurt, I have to take the night off. So don't worry if I don't show up one night — I will definitely come when I am all better again! Luckily I don't have to worry about the illnesses affecting humans. Fairies are immune to those!
MK: Do you know Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny?
TF: Oh, yes! They are both very good friends of mine. But we are all so busy making children happy that we rarely get a chance to hang out.
MK: At what age do most kids lose their first tooth?
TF: Every child is different. I have collected teeth from children of all ages. But I can say the average age is about 5 to 6 years old.
MK: Does it hurt to lose a tooth?
TF: If you force it out before it is ready to fall out, it will probably hurt a little. Sometimes the dentist has to pull out a tooth, but they have special medicine to make that not hurt. If you have a wiggly tooth, give it time! Once it's ready it will come out easily and not really hurt at all.
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