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 — slightly older in tone, a little tongue-in-cheek — is a surprising way to make the day feel like an event instead of a procedure.

Schedule a call — $5

includes the MP3 keepsake, emailed after the call

Tween-appropriate tone

This is the age where the Tooth Fairy needs to lean a little wry to land. A script that winks — 'I don't usually call about braces, but this seemed like a big one' — works much better than the same syrup you'd use for a six-year-old.

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.

Extending the age window

If your older child has been skeptical of the Tooth Fairy for a while, this call is a chance to bring her back for one knowing appearance. Done right, it's a shared joke between you and your tween — the kind of thing they'll actually save the MP3 of.

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.