The day your child loses their first tooth is a huge milestone! However, it’s also your first-time playing Tooth Fairy. So, what’s the standard these days? How much money do you leave? What do you do with the tooth? How are you going to stay awake long enough to sneak it from under the pillow? What if they wake up?!
Don’t worry. Bayside Kids Dental has got the good stuff here. No matter if you are a minimal parent, forgetful parent or full on Pinterest-Parent; we’ve got a few ideas to help you navigate your first fairy experience.
Remember when you lost your first tooth? It feels like it launches you into a whole new tier of childhood. It’s the same for your child. They want you to make a fuss. So even if it doesn’t feel huge to you, pretend it does.
This probably seems ridiculous… but how many times has your child lost something they JUST received? McDonald’s toy? $5.00 from the birthday card from grandma? Their shoe? Kids lose stuff no matter how important it is. Save yourself from the meltdown and put the tooth somewhere safe immediately. If you are really prepared (Pinterest-parents I’m talking to you) you may have constructed a house or box with your child when their tooth was loose, to prepare for this exact moment. Get that sucker out and put junior’s tooth in it now. For all the other parents, a zip-lock bag or Tupperware works fine. Suggest they wrap the tooth in tissue to keep it safe.
There’s nothing worse than a child losing a tooth at 11PM and mom and dad digging for change in the couch. If your child has a loose tooth, put a few bucks somewhere out of sight for the big event. Trust me on this one. Leaving a note from the Tooth Fairy telling the child the tooth was too heavy to carry and so they must come back the next night with help doesn’t go over well. Nor do you want to leave your child a $20 because it’s all you have on hand.
This may go against tradition but trying to dig a baby tooth out from under the head of a sleeping child is a bad idea. Put the tooth on a dresser or side table for easy access.
A great way to encourage good oral hygiene is to leave a note from the Tooth Fairy complimenting your child on the cleanliness of the tooth. The Tooth Fairy likely has more influence than mom and dad; so, don’t feel bad taking advantage!
Well, that’s it. Really, if you make a mistake — it’s all part of the learning experience and there will be MANY more chances to nail your Tooth Fairy duties.
If you have questions about your child’s oral health, call Bayside Kids Dental today!
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1350 Blair Drive, Suite I
Odenton, MD 21113
(443) 698-8180
1350 Blair Drive, Suite I
Odenton, MD 21113
(443) 698-8180
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