![]() ![]() The tooth fairy also helps children and adults who have lost their adult teeth. To help babies without teeth, the tooth fairy recycles the teeth she collects and places them into babies’ gums so they eventually grow teeth. Many people believe the tooth fairy really wants to help other babies and adults who either have no teeth or who have problems with their teeth. What does the tooth fairy do with the teeth she collects? She keeps teeth safe after taking them from underneath pillows so she can quickly place them in the sky before they lose their shine. Some versions of the folklore say that the tooth fairy only keeps teeth for a very brief period of time after collecting them. The tooth fairy is fascinated with teeth and keeps them with her in her castle as ornaments that light up her surroundings, especially if they are clean and shiny teeth. ![]() Why does the tooth fairy keep teeth?įolklore tells us that the tooth fairy keeps teeth for her own personal pleasure. Others say the tooth fairy needs teeth to build nice white castles for all the other tooth fairies to live, while some others say the tooth fairy needs teeth to make fairy dust which she makes by crushing teeth that are not so nice and squeaky clean into dust. Some say the tooth fairy takes your teeth so it can give them to babies who do not have any teeth. No one knows the definite answer to this question and, because the story about the tooth fairy has been told by many people over many decades, several reasons have emerged for why the tooth fairy takes your teeth. Why does the tooth fairy take your teeth? In this article, we explain 6 frequently asked questions about the tooth fairy. Read – Why store milk teeth in a stem cell bank We store stem cells from baby teeth to help cure diseases and it seems the tooth fairy collects baby teeth with a similar objective to help people. We here at Stem Protect are also interested in baby teeth or as they are also known milk teeth. Folklore has it that when children lose one (or more) of their baby teeth, they should place the tooth under their pillow and while they are asleep at night the tooth fairy will come and exchange the tooth for money or a present. 6 Questions about the tooth fairy explainedįolklore about the tooth fairy is a custom that is believed to date as far back as the 1900s. ![]()
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