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No. The "Tooth Fairy" was the nickname given to a woman who lived during the 18th century in the small village of Darkness Falls. Whenever a child lost a tooth, they would put it under their pillow, knowing that she would creep into their house and "buy" it from them for a quarter. When one of the children admitted to what she was doing, his parents were furious. They created a small mob of angry parents who stormed over to the woman's house, demanding her to come out and be arrested for breaking and entering. When she did not, they broke her door down and found her at a desk, gently hammering the teeth she had collected into a human skull. During those times, eccentric behavior was deemed to be witchcraft, and a biased court sentenced her to be hanged. A week after her death, the first child from whom she had taken a tooth died. Then the second, and the third, until the eldest child was left, who went insane, constantly muttering to himself for the rest of his life about an apparition who had reached into his mouth. So, to answer your question, the "Tooth Fairy" was this woman's nickname when she was alive. But since she's been dead for about 300 years, she a more apt name for this spiteful spirit would be the Dental Demon. Some believe that she lives on in spirit, collecting childrens teeth. Yes!!! Of course the Tooth Fairy does!! I'm not saying that she doesn't. I'm saying that "Tooth Fairy" is a misleading name. This apparition is no fairy. But, if you think she's so nice, let me hear YOUR story of the tooth "Fairy"'s origin.
The tooth fairies live in the sewage Drains and then they will come out and fly to your room and they take your tooth/teeth and they repay you back with money :)

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