We have a few down the side to go, but her front teeth have already been replaced by her adult ones.
Except one.
One little guy has been hanging in there for too long, and now her adult tooth has decided to quit waiting and erupt through the front of her gums.
I have no problem with braces - been there, done that - but if I can make her life easier, I'm certainly going to try.
This week had Chloe at the dentist for a cavity, and a last minute extraction.
Poor little thing; even with nitrous, I know it hurts.
We followed up her appointment with some "store bought" mac and cheese (always seems better than anything Mom could make at home)
The dentist put her little tooth in its casket;
We had a visitation - and trust me, it's good this is blurry - no one wants to see the "meat".
and somehow, magically, the Tooth Fairy found it!
Hide this part of the post if your kids are around -
This is a stamp that the Tooth Fairy found a few years ago through Stampin Up!
I've kept it hidden so the girls have only ever seen it when the Tooth Fairy leaves her magical envelope - a tiny 3"x3" that they haven't seen in stores.
That Tooth Fairy sure is resourceful!
A little versamark and some sparkles…
oh, and a little cash, and all wounds are healed!
This guy was a 'five-bucker' because she had to have needles to get it out.
The Tooth Fairy has also been known to visit our resident fairy "Ruby"…
Have a great one!
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ReplyDeleteWow! It looks like your daughter is really brave. I can only imagine how much it must have hurt, but Chloe went through it like the brave girl that she is. :) It’s also really nice that the tooth fairy visited her and I really feel that that five bucks is truly earned. :)
ReplyDeleteJavier Portocarrero @ Alluring Smiles
Thank you for your kind comments. She was a brave girl (the nitrous helped ensure that). lol
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