for the kid whose teeth are about to get busy—
Tooth Fairy Call Before or After Getting Braces
Braces are a milestone that most kids approach with some amount of dread. A Tooth Fairy call — calm, specific, and a little magical — is a surprising way to make the day feel like an event instead of a procedure.
⤵ includes the MP3 keepsake, emailed after the call
What the script is built for
The Tooth Fairy frames braces as 'tiny little helpers, gently nudging everything into a beautiful spot.' She tells the child the kids with the most magical smiles she's ever seen had braces along the way, that some days will feel a little funny, and that the soreness means the magic is working. Calm, encouraging, and specific.
Night before or same day
The night-before call is the better version for most kids — it takes a bit of the dread out of morning. The same-day call (afterward) works as a reward frame instead. Pick based on whether your child is more worried going in or more grumpy coming out.
Why it lands
Braces are the first time a lot of kids feel meaningfully different about their mouth — for months, sometimes years. A Tooth Fairy call that explicitly notices, normalizes, and celebrates that transition is a small but real piece of emotional scaffolding for the long haul.
Ready to schedule?
Pick the time, the voice, and the script. The Tooth Fairy calls at the exact minute you chose, and an MP3 keepsake arrives in your email right after.