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Why Do Tooth Fairies Collect Teeth and What Are They Used To Make?

Mythology

Why do tooth fairies collect teeth?

Tooth fairy

It is a common question asked around the world. The tooth fairy and her adventures are very famous around the world. There are many theories as to why the tooth fairy collects the teeth and where she takes them. In this article, we will take you through each theory and why the tooth fairy is so famous.

Why Does the Tooth Fairy Collect Teeth?

There are many speculations as to what the tooth fairy really does with all those teeth that she collects. It is estimated that the tooth fairies collect an estimated 300,000 teeth in one night and that is a huge number of teeth. The tooth fairy does a lot of work to collect them so surely there is something very important that they do with them.

According to popular legend, the tooth fairy uses the lost tooth in a lot of ways. Some say that the teeth are used in the tooth fairy kingdom for construction purposes, while others say that the teeth are used as fairy dust.

Here we list and explain the possible reasons for what the fairy does with the collected teeth:

Construction of Tooth Fairy Kingdom

The most famous reason why the tooth fairy collects the teeth is that she uses the teeth to build her tooth fairy kingdom. The teeth are a rich source of calcium and the fairies collect them for making their miniature buildings and houses in the fun tooth fairy kingdom.

Teeth and Fairy Dust

Teeth and fairy dust

The fairies have wings to fly and their own magic. But in some instances, they need fairy dust to function. Fairy dust is the dust of important and rare stones that the dwarfs discover from the mountains.

The fairy dust can also be made by the teeth collected by the tooth fairies.

Teeth and Teeth Implants

It is also believed that the fairies use the collected teeth to make new implants for the people who had ruined their teeth before. People ruin their teeth due to many reasons, knowingly and unknowingly.

Teeth in the Night Sky

Another popular belief is that the tooth fairies collect the teeth and take them into the sky to make them stars. In this way, each child has his stars in the sky, and this star in the sky looks over the child until he or she grows up and no longer needs protection.

How Do Tooth Fairies Collect Teeth?

Almost all of us have had our tooth taken away from under the pillow and instead found crisp bills of money there. This act of swapping is credited to tooth fairies. Ever since we started munching on candies and chocolates, our parents have told us about the tooth fairy that would come and collect our lost baby teeth from under our pillows.

The tooth fairy and the concept of her collecting teeth has been greatly used as a front for parents to teach hygiene and patience to their children. It is almost a perfect way of getting your child to brush their teeth and keeping them clean till the day it would break off and the fairy would collect it from under their pillow.

The legend of the tooth fairy is quite old and is said to start from Norse mythology, slowly creeping its way into the other cultures of the world. Today almost every culture has some form of tooth fairy that collects the teeth from under the pillow.

Why does she collect the teeth and where the tooth fairy comes from?

Let us discover further.

The Tooth Fairy Kingdom

Each type of fairy has its own kingdom. They have a queen and a hierarchy system. The tooth fairy kingdom is where the tooth fairies are and is likely the place where they take our teeth. According to the myths and legends, the tooth fairy kingdom is a miniature kingdom. All the castles and their inhabitants are miniature-sized.

The tooth fairy kingdom is quite a famous place in children’s storybooks, movies, and novels.

It is a big part of the tooth fairy myth, however, where is the tooth fairy kingdom situated?

According to popular belief, the tooth fairy kingdom exists in every suburb. Each suburb has its own kingdom of tooth fairies and these fairies collect the teeth of the nearby children easily and without a problem.

What Does the Tooth Fairy Look Like?

According to the legend, the tooth fairy is a miniature fairy, who has a wand and a glittering trail. Just like other kind fairies, she is very beautiful and vibrant. She always appears at night and does not interact with humans at all. The tooth fairy is a kind of fairy that collects lost teeth and leaves gifts in exchange.

The tooth fairy is a happy fairy. She has a lot of friends in the kingdom and they all share laughs together. Many fairies have different types of magical powers to their name. The biggest powers that the tooth fairies have is probably flying and invisibility. Both of these powers help the fairy to collect the teeth in stealth mode.

Tooth Fairy Taking Your Tooth

When the tooth breaks off, the tooth is kept under the pillow. Later that night, the tooth fairy comes and collects the baby teeth. However, how does the fairy know that she needs to collect the tooth and leave a gift?

In different legends and cultures, the tooth fairy is summoned differently. Some write a letter and leave it on the front door and some just say a prayer at night.

The tooth fairy will likely creep into your room through a window, so make sure a window is left open. The tooth must be placed near the edge of the pillow so the tooth fairy can grab it and go without having to move you. This is how the famous legend describes the collection of teeth by the tooth fairies.

FAQs

Has Anyone Ever Seen the Tooth Fairy?

No, no one has ever seen a tooth fairy. The reason behind it is that tooth fairies do not like to come in direct contact with humans other than just collecting their teeth. Also, she has the power to be invisible which helps her in going unnoticed.

How Did the Tooth Fairy Myth Originate?

The tooth fairy originated from Norse mythology. Norse mythology is very famous for its tales.

How Does the Tooth Fairy Know When a Child Loses a Tooth?

This is done by either writing or leaving a letter on the front door or simply by saying a prayer at night before going to bed. So when the child loses a tooth, the tooth fairy is notified.

Where Does the Tooth Fairy Live?

The tooth fairy lives in the tooth fairy kingdoms. These tooth fairy kingdoms are present in all areas so that the tooth fairies can visit the kids that broke their teeth with ease.

How Much Does the Tooth Fairy Pay?

The tooth fairy leaves different gifts for different children. The gifts could be money or they could be toys. Different cultures have a different sense of what the tooth fairy will give you in exchange for your tooth.

Conclusion

Why do tooth fairies collect teeth

The tooth fairy is an important character in each child’s life. The tooth fairy collects the teeth and leaves small gifts, toys, or money in exchange for the teeth.

The legend of the tooth fairy goes back to the start of Norse mythology and since then the legend has found its way among every culture on the planet.

  • The tooth fairy lives in the tooth fairy kingdom. The tooth fairy kingdom is presently situated in the suburbs so that each fairy can collect teeth from the nearby houses.

  • It is estimated that the tooth fairy collects 300,000 teeth each night from under the pillows.

  • The tooth fairy is a beautiful-looking miniature creature. It has wings to fly and the power of invisibility for her safety.

  • The tooth fairy uses the teeth for various purposes. It can be used to make the tooth fairy kingdom, to make the stars at night, to be used as implants for other people or to make fairy dust for the fairies.

  • The tooth fairy can be summoned by writing a letter and leaving it on your front door or you could simply pray for her to come to visit you when you sleep.

Here was everything that you need to know about the tooth fairy. The legend of the tooth fairy is quite famous and children above the age of seven years start to question the authenticity of the tooth fairy and how she collects the teeth from under their pillows.

By Timeless Myths

Created: April 3rd, 2022

Modified: March 25th, 2024

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