![]() Whoa.) My daughter’s friend lost her first tooth over the summer and informed me today that she got four quarters!!!, which she was pretty darn excited about. (By the way, this data comes from surveys, which are actually someone’s job. Ostensibly, this is to ease the trauma of losing a tooth (and research seems to back that up!).Īpparently, the average payout for a tooth in 2016 was $4.66. The basics in the US: When a child loses a tooth, the tooth is placed under the child’s pillow where, at some point during the night, it is magically replaced with money by the Tooth Fairy. How Does This Tooth Fairy Thing Work, Exactly? If you haven’t been the tooth fairy had the opportunity to work with the tooth fairy before, let me welcome you to Tooth Fairy 101. Apology accepted, because that gave me lots of times to research the Tooth Fairy. The hygienist apologized to me and explained that the tooth was barely loose and it would be a couple months before it actually got wiggly enough for my daughter to feel. The kid was thrilled and she became immediately convinced her tooth would be coming out any minute. ![]() At my daughter’s most recent visit to the dentist, the hygienist informed her that she has a loose tooth.
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