Yes! 3 times more just ask the rock
make sure you brush your tooth and your all good
nothing really it is the same as any other tooth but its shiny and is worth more to the tooth fairy.
nothing really it is the same as any other tooth but its shiny and is worth more to the tooth fairy.
It is replaced by another tooth, sharks have an endless supply of teeth which are arranged in 5 rows behind the current set of teeth, so when one is lost it is simply replaced from the row behind and a new one will grow in the fifth row.
This is very common in children where the adult tooth comes out behind or in front of the baby tooth. Sometimes the baby tooth becomes loose as the adult tooth comes out more and extraction is not necessary. If the tooth is not becoming loose, then the tooth should be removed. Dentist Richmond Hill http://www.bcdentalcare.ca/NewPatients/tabid/472/Default.aspx
Well, every child is different. Probably depending on their health (their diet) or how often they brush their teeth or if they take care of their teeth play roles on when they will lose their last tooth. I am twelve and I take good care of my teeth so I have four more teeth to lose, but that's just me. ~From a 12 yr. old GIRL :)
it means one
The tooth fairy isn't real. no more info.
One part of being healthy is making the best choices about what to do with your mouth. With that in mind, you may want to explore an implant tooth if you have to have something pulled. Many people let their teeth go and they just leave a gaping hole in their mouth. Likewise, they might get a false tooth to stand in place of the departed tooth. An implant tooth is a better option because it looks more natural and it is more likely to keep your other teeth in line. Though it is a more expensive option, it is worth the cost in many cases.
ive read that reagans signature is worth 750 bucks just to start on somthings as simple as a birthday wish...not sure what nancys is worth...could be much more depending on condition and who wants it...hope that helps a little
There are three main opinions about the reality of the tooth fairy. Some people believe that the tooth fairy is real, and when a child loses his/her tooth and puts it under the pillow, she will come during the night to take the tooth and give the child a coin. Other people believe that the tooth fairy is only a mythical creature, and she does not exist outside of fairy tales. And some people believe that the tooth fairy exists in the hearts of children, even though she does not have a physical presence.Here are some other opinions on the tooth fairy's existence.Yes the tooth fairy is real. Your dentist knows the fairy quite well and will tell if you do not keep your mouth clean like you should.Every child will loose his baby teeth and it is part of growing up to lose them. When you start to lose your baby teeth, ask your parents what to do with them. They will help you find out exactly what the tooth fairy will do.The tooth fairy cannot be a fake. If you think about it, all deserving children will sacrifice a tooth for a treat, or even money. The healthier the tooth, the more value it has for the tooth fairy, so for example, if a tooth falls out because it is rotten it will not be worth anything.The tooth fairy comes in many shapes and sizes. Sometimes the fairy can be quick and sometimes very slow and clumsy. I have seen a tooth fairy stumble on a toy I left on the floor and there was so much noise that I could not sleep. My tooth was already gone from under my pillow and in it's place was a coin - it was a lot of money in those days.I know somebody who lost their tooth in the basin. The next morning, his father opened up the pipe and could not find the tooth, however, there was a small handful of change in the drain. So the tooth fairy can even swap a tooth for money in a drain pipe! Normally, the fairy knows where the tooth came from, so even if you loose your tooth before the tooth fairy arrives, you can probably still find a sweet under you pillow in the mornings.No. "Tooth fairies" do not really exist; fairies as a whole do not exist.Of course not! It is a parent's means to encourage their child to accept that they will lose their baby teeth - in exchange for money.
I'm no dentist but in these type of circumstances i would seriously consider a dentist to answer this one but the cavity can turn into gingivitis. My sister had a cavity on her tooth, of course she was only 9 so she would lose it. Your teeth or tooth may hurt but you did it to yourself. if you really need to get rid of it then seriously consider brushing you teeth more, less sugary food, and no more fats. I HOPE THIS HELPS :) P.S. I'm only 11 :) very smart