I'm the Toothfairy !
" Baby " tooth !
Hi, welcome to my dental website... I am a Certified Dental Assistant who has  worked in Dentistry for over 30 years and I still believe in the Toothfairy !  This site is both whimsical and informative and sure to make you smile!  Please point your cursor over the little images and enjoy my interactive little "pop-up" messages and/or  links.  Be sure to find the animated mouse on this page... and CLICK for something funny!

The Toothfairy traditionally helps to mark major developmental stages in life, the passage from infancy to childhood, pre-teen and teenage years. She visits believers who have lost a baby tooth, and placed it under their pillow while sleeping at night. Sometimes baby teeth are also called "milkteeth".  In North America, Australia, and Europe the Toothfairy traditionally appears as a female winged sprite who leaves behind small gifts or money to replace a lost baby tooth.

Do you wonder what she does with all the teeth she collects?  I believe some are recycled into tooth jewellery which is popular among some cultures in the world.  The remainder are ground up into fine " fairy dust ".

$  The going rate per tooth in Canada is  ONE DOLLAR  our  LOONIE  coin.  $
You have been fairy dusted!
History...

The ancient Egyptians believed the sun made teeth strong, so they threw lost teeth towards the sun.  Centuries ago in Europe, parents ground children's teeth into a powder and ate it to protect their children from witches.  They were superstitious that if a witch got hold of the tooth, a curse could be placed on their child.  ( as with fingernails and hair )  Mothers in England sometimes tossed teeth into the fire to burn them.  Lost teeth were often buried under a rock in the ground outside in the garden. This was also to hide them from witches.  As people migrated to other countries many of their superstitions followed them.  Many folks lived in towns and cities with less land surrounding them, so they began placing lost teeth in small flowerpots or planter boxes.  Eventually this rite too changed, and the teeth were placed under a child's pillow at night.
Click MOUSE!!
In many South American countries as well as Spain the Toothfairy tranforms into a  Mouse  who takes the teeth and brings good luck and gifts to the child!  In Mexico, "El Ratoncito" ( the little mouse ) would take baby teeth and leave a coin in payment.  The mouse would use the teeth to replace the ones he lost from chewing on tough stuff !  25 years ago in San Pedro the milkteeth were thrown in the thatch roof of the home.  It was believed that because rats have small teeth the new set of teeth the child will grow would also be small.  In parts of India, China and Korea, milkteeth are also thrown on the roof for good luck!  Some parents put way the little teeth as a keepsake, which are occasionally made into little charms and other jewellery!  In Brazil the little tooth jewels are sometimes gold-plated.

Worldwide there is much folklore, interesting tales, stories, fables, myths, legends about the customs and beliefs surrounding lost baby teeth.  My personal favourite belief is that a young fairy gave a shiny coin to a human child in exchange for their tooth...thereby re-establishing the lapsed friendship between fairies and humans.
This goes under my pillow tonight !
A Pediatric Dentist's FUN & informative site in U.S.A, includes diagrams charting ERUPTION PATTERNS of primary "baby" permanent "adult"
TEETH
Cyber safety tips and materials
Get rid of Dragon breath!
Visit the Colgate website
Internet101.ca
Promoting Surfing Safety
among youths and parents
Sherri aka Ms. Flossy
Bad breath is smelly !...
Visit the Crest website.
Visit Smiley's Place for kids
created by a hygienist
       A  SMILE  IS THE SAME IN ALL LANGUAGES ... PROTECT IT !

Please be sure to  BRUSH YOUR TEETH & FLOSS ' Em  so you get rid of  the
" SUGAR-BUGS "  since the Toothfairy prefers teeth without cavities or fillings !
Also brush your tongue to prevent bad breath !!

See lots more of my  DENTAL LINKS ! ! !   ( Running outta space on this page...)
Hear a kid's brushing song, or explore the world's biggest toothpaste collection.
Features  TOOTHFAIRY PILLOWS, dental cartoons, games & funstuff.  Also includes
more informative and educational dental online resources.  There is even a link to
" Pet Dental Care " and some additional  FAIRY LORE within a magical fairy store ...
FUNSTUFF! Educational info, & more FAIRY LORE!
See the trophy & read more!
Visit our National Website
Canadian
Dental
Assistants'
Association
I am very honored to have received the " 2002 National Practitioner Award "
from the CDAA.  This award was sponsored byAurum/Classic Dental Laboratories,
to see & read more please click on photo above.

" For being a unique ambassador for the dental assisting profession; promoting
dental assisting and good oral health to the public through use of the Internet
and for work with the CDABC, to develop their website." 
Hi, I'm Birgit the Toothfairy online...
Certified
Dental
Assistants of
British
Columbia
Visit our Provincial Website
In 2004 I was proud to receive a "Certificate of Merit Award" from the CDABC, in recognition of significant service to the profession by encouraging and promoting the education, skills, and pride of certified dental assisting.
THANK-YOU to my 2007 SPONSOR !  Maryann Kan D.D.S From Alexandria, Virginia  U.S.A.
& MY 2008 SPONSORS The Original Dental CPAS www.dentalcpas.com
Ladybugs bring GOOD LUCK!
Birgit Gajdos, CDA 
ladybugcda@hotmail.com
Please fly by my ORIGINAL SPOT  
http://ladybugcyberspace.homestead.com
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" Ladybugs "  were mashed and placed into a cavity to cure a toothache in Old Folk
Medicine... Betcha didn't know that !!!
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