When you participate in the Tooth Fairy tradition, you are helping your child feel more comfortable about losing their baby teeth. It can be scary for them to see a part of themselves come out, so you can have it be an educational moment. It gives you the opportunity to teach them about taking care of their teeth and can help them understand the importance of visiting the dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings.
Attempting to fumble underneath your child’s pillow while they are asleep is challenging. If they were to wake up and notice you, you’d have some serious explaining to do. Rather than mess with this, have your kid pick out or make a little dish or bowl that they can put their teeth into when they fall out. This will make the tradition feel more interactive for them, and if they do opt to make their own at a ceramics studio, it can serve as a healthy creative outlet as well. When it comes time to don the Tooth Fairy crown, you’ll be in and out in no time, discreetly swapping the tooth for money with ease.
Instead of just leaving money underneath your child’s pillow or in their new dish, you can provide a receipt. Include their name, the date, the amount left, and even a short description of their tooth. This will make for a nice keepsake that you can include in a scrapbook. You can also have your kid write a note for the Tooth Fairy to leave with their baby teeth, thanking her for her service. The Tooth Fairy can write a response that includes tooth brushing tips and preventative care information.
There is a variety of fun, printable pages that can be found here. Some of the included options are door signs, calendars, scrapbook pages, and more. Each one is made to be colored in, so you and your kid can have a great time working together to create the perfect page. Sitting down together to work on a shared project can also be a great time to tell them about the importance of dental care. You can also take this time to assuage any anxiety they might have about losing their tooth.
The Tooth Fairy is just one part of your children’s dental habits. You should work with your family dentist to come up with the best plan of action for their teeth. To learn more about our children’s dentistry practices, set up an appointment and call Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, TX at 972-329-7645 today.
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