Yes, of course.
Teeth can be chipped by a fall in which your tooth strikes the ground or floor.
yes
she would take it and clean it
Traditionally, the tooth fairy comes to take your tooth away and leaves payment for each tooth she takes. If you swallow your tooth and there is no tooth under your pillow, you will have nothing to offer the tooth fairy and she might not come.
The tooth fairy doesn't exist there is no reasonable scientific answer for this. The only reasonable answer is= that its a lie to make little children clean and take are of there teeth's. Money is placed by your guardians and carers.
They believe that the tooth fairy will take it and give them money.
It all depends on the family - when I was a younger child and was loosing teeth, I was given money after the tooth fairy would take my tooth away. However, in some families, the tooth fairy gives out other things. Money is simply the most common.
no, the fairy is not real.
1 or 2 months
In the case of deciduous or "baby" teeth: Payment on teeth removed deliberately may be delayed (at the tooth-fairy's option) until the natural time for the loss of that tooth. Teeth accidentally dislodged, or broken by violence (wherein the owner was not a mutual combatant) may be submitted for reimbursement immediately. Permanent "adult" teeth may not be redeemed under any circumstances. Each tooth may only be used once, even if it is broken and falls out in separate multiple events.
She had a busy schedule, but will get to it soon.
Leave a note on the door, saying: "Dear Tooth Fairy, i have left a tooth under my pillow, please, take it"