I’ve never understood the whole ‘pulling teeth’ thing. Why painfully force the tooth out the moment it’s loose instead of just waiting for it to get really loose and come out easily? I was much happier once I stopped telling my parents when my teeth were loose and just wiggled them for a day or five until they popped into my hand.
I think it is more the chance of the tooth falling into your throat as you sleep. That and losing said tooth before you can put it under your pillow for cash.
I don’t know if that can happen, The teeth are still pretty connected by the bit of tooth that goes into the gum, one time as a kid, I had a tooth that I could push all the way forward so that it was 90 degrees to my gums before I popped it out. As for the tooth fairy bit, it depends on whether the kid actually believes in that, I never did but my parents gave me like, two bucks a tooth and if I lost the tooth I just showed them the hole. If the kid does believe, just say that the Tooth Fairy knows where the tooth is, pillow or not, because the pillow thing is an American custom, they do it differently in different parts of the world.
I have had very bad luck when it comes to teeth….
I lost(literally)[that I can remember] my first FiVE baby teeth.
Next tooth,i got a whole box of wax covered pipe cleaners for making animals. Next tooth,i got a quarter.
I’ve never understood the whole ‘pulling teeth’ thing. Why painfully force the tooth out the moment it’s loose instead of just waiting for it to get really loose and come out easily? I was much happier once I stopped telling my parents when my teeth were loose and just wiggled them for a day or five until they popped into my hand.
You’re right, it doesn’t really make sense, does it?
I think it is more the chance of the tooth falling into your throat as you sleep. That and losing said tooth before you can put it under your pillow for cash.
I don’t know if that can happen, The teeth are still pretty connected by the bit of tooth that goes into the gum, one time as a kid, I had a tooth that I could push all the way forward so that it was 90 degrees to my gums before I popped it out. As for the tooth fairy bit, it depends on whether the kid actually believes in that, I never did but my parents gave me like, two bucks a tooth and if I lost the tooth I just showed them the hole. If the kid does believe, just say that the Tooth Fairy knows where the tooth is, pillow or not, because the pillow thing is an American custom, they do it differently in different parts of the world.
I have had very bad luck when it comes to teeth….
I lost(literally)[that I can remember] my first FiVE baby teeth.
Next tooth,i got a whole box of wax covered pipe cleaners for making animals. Next tooth,i got a quarter.