Eleanor lost her first tooth September 15th. It was hanging on by a thread, the permanent tooth behind it was poking up, and Michael noted that she probably didn't want to go to sleep with it like that.
Now she has the second loose tooth, right next to it. Her permanent tooth is not quite as tall as it is, but the old tooth is not coming out and the new tooth is coming up pretty far back on the gum. I hate to think that she has my crooked teeth instead of her Father's, Aunt's and Grandmother's straight teeth, but there you go.
I called the dentist. He told me to tell Eleanor that she has a homework assignment: wiggle the tooth as much as possible. Silly me, I remember doing that without any assignment. Could it be that the tooth fairy is really just encouragement to get the baby teeth out sooner? I had never thought of that before.
Luke has an extra tooth popping out, right between the incisor and canine. Sigh. Couldn't they all just have beautiful, straight, cavity free teeth?
Now she has the second loose tooth, right next to it. Her permanent tooth is not quite as tall as it is, but the old tooth is not coming out and the new tooth is coming up pretty far back on the gum. I hate to think that she has my crooked teeth instead of her Father's, Aunt's and Grandmother's straight teeth, but there you go.
I called the dentist. He told me to tell Eleanor that she has a homework assignment: wiggle the tooth as much as possible. Silly me, I remember doing that without any assignment. Could it be that the tooth fairy is really just encouragement to get the baby teeth out sooner? I had never thought of that before.
Luke has an extra tooth popping out, right between the incisor and canine. Sigh. Couldn't they all just have beautiful, straight, cavity free teeth?
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