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Diploma First Tooth

Losing a first tooth is a magical moment in a child's life! It's a sign they're growing up and an unforgettable memory to celebrate with a personalized diploma.

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🦷First Tooth

👶Recommended age: 5-7 years (first tooth), up to 12 years

🌟 Why celebrate the first lost tooth?

Losing a first baby tooth is a major developmental milestone. Between ages 5 and 7, children begin losing their 20 baby teeth to make way for permanent teeth. This moment can be exciting but also worrying - a diploma transforms this experience into a celebration!

🧚 The Tooth Fairy tradition

In many countries, the Tooth Fairy comes to collect the tooth from under the pillow and leaves a coin in exchange. Whatever your tradition, accompany this ritual with a personalized diploma to make the moment even more memorable!

💡 Tips from experienced parents

  • Prepare the diploma in advance so you're not caught off guard
  • Create a "tooth box" to keep the baby teeth
  • Take a photo of your child with their missing tooth
  • Traditional Tooth Fairy amount: $1-2 per tooth

📅 When to give this diploma?

Ideally the morning after losing the tooth, along with the Tooth Fairy's surprise. Your child will be doubly happy to discover both a coin AND an official diploma!

🔬 Did you know?

Children lose an average of 4 teeth per year between ages 6 and 12. The first tooth to fall out is usually a lower central incisor. Baby teeth are important because they "hold the space" for permanent teeth.

💡Expert parent tips

  • Keep baby teeth in a pretty keepsake box
  • Explain the natural process to reassure your child
  • Never pull a tooth that isn't ready to fall out
  • See a dentist if the permanent tooth grows in before the baby tooth falls out

Frequently asked questions

At what age does a child lose their first tooth?

Generally between 5 and 7 years old, but this can vary considerably. Some children lose their first tooth as early as 4, others after 7. The age of tooth loss is often similar to that of parents at the same age.

How do I prepare my child for losing their first tooth?

Explain that it's a sign they're growing up and becoming "big." Read books about it, talk about the Tooth Fairy, and prepare a courage diploma as a reward!

Is it normal for the tooth to bleed when it falls out?

A little bleeding is completely normal. Have your child bite on a clean gauze for a few minutes. If bleeding persists for more than 30 minutes, consult a doctor.

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