the honest answer —
Is there a Tooth Fairy phone number?
Last updated: 2026-04-18.
There isn’t one official Tooth Fairy phone number — but there are a few real ways kids can hear the Tooth Fairy’s voice. Free dental-organization hotlines play pre-recorded messages. Mobile apps simulate Tooth Fairy calls on a child’s device. And personalized services like Tooth Fairy Calling schedule a real phone call from the Tooth Fairy to your child, using their name.
Here’s what each option actually is, what it costs, and who it’s best for.
Free Tooth Fairy hotlines kids can call.
Several US dental organizations run free Tooth Fairy hotlines. Your child dials, the phone rings, and a pre-recorded Tooth Fairy message plays. They’re free, they work anywhere in the US, and they’re a lovely way to hand a kid a phone and let them call the Tooth Fairy directly.
| Run by | Number | What you hear |
|---|---|---|
Delta Dental of Washington Toll-free, US-wide · Free | 1-833-FAIRY-WA 1-833-324-7992 | A menu of four pre-recorded Tooth Fairy messages focused on oral health and encouragement. The Tooth Fairy doesn't know your child's name. |
CT HUSKY Dental / Dr. Tooth Fairy Toll-free, available 24/7 · Free | 833-88-FAIRY 833-883-2479 | Pre-recorded messages from “Dr. Tooth Fairy” about dental health. Generic, not personalized to your specific child. |
Sacramento District Dental Society Standard long-distance from outside Sacramento · Free | (916) 446-1310 | Pre-recorded educational tooth-health messages from the Tooth Fairy. |
The tradeoff:the Tooth Fairy doesn’t know your specific child. The recording is the same for every caller — no name, no occasion, no mention of the tooth that just came loose. If that matters, the personalized services below are worth a look.
Tooth Fairy call apps.
The most popular is Tooth Fairy Call & Text, available on iOS and Android. It simulates incoming calls and voicemails from the Tooth Fairy, all on your child’s device. Kids can also record voice messages to send back. Free to download with in-app purchases to unlock extra features.
The tradeoff:the call is simulated by the app, not a real phone call coming in from outside. Kids who are old enough to notice may spot the difference — which, depending on the child, is either fine or a small letdown.
Personalized Tooth Fairy calls.
If you want the Tooth Fairy to call yourchild by name, at a time you pick, with a message about whatever occasion matters (first lost tooth, a birthday, a brushing reminder), personalized services schedule a real phone call — the phone actually rings — and deliver it on the minute.
- Tooth Fairy Calling — $5. Scheduled inbound phone call at the exact minute you pick, with your chosen voice and script. Includes an MP3 keepsake and a printable Certificate of a Lost Tooth, emailed after the call. US and Canada.
- Call Tooth Fairy(“Tilly”) — CAD $25 for a 1–2 minute recorded audio message delivered within 48 hours, or CAD $35 for a live 5–7 minute two-way conversation. A different experience than a scheduled inbound surprise call. See the full comparison.
Which option is right for your kid?
| You want… | Best option |
|---|---|
| A free number my child can dial right now | Delta Dental of Washington’s hotline — 1-833-FAIRY-WA |
| The Tooth Fairy to call my child by name at a specific moment | Tooth Fairy Calling — $5 scheduled inbound call |
| A real back-and-forth conversation with a live performer | Call Tooth Fairy’s live call— CAD $35 |
| Simulated calls on my child’s own device | Tooth Fairy Call & Text app — iOS/Android |
| A keepsake MP3 and a printable certificate | Tooth Fairy Calling — included at $5 |
Common questions.
Is there an official Tooth Fairy phone number?
There isn’t a single official Tooth Fairy phone number. The closest thing is a handful of free toll-free hotlines run by dental organizations (Delta Dental of Washington, Connecticut HUSKY Dental, Sacramento District Dental Society) that play pre-recorded Tooth Fairy messages. These work for any child but aren’t personalized.
Can you call the Tooth Fairy?
Yes — kids can dial one of the free dental-organization hotlines (1-833-FAIRY-WA, 833-88-FAIRY, or 916-446-1310) and hear a pre-recorded Tooth Fairy message. For a personalized call where the Tooth Fairy calls your child by name, services like Tooth Fairy Calling schedule it the other direction.
Is there a real Tooth Fairy hotline for kids?
Yes, several — the best-known is Delta Dental of Washington’s 1-833-FAIRY-WA (1-833-324-7992), which is toll-free from anywhere in the US. Kids hear a short pre-recorded message from the Tooth Fairy about taking care of their teeth.
What happens when you call the Tooth Fairy?
On the free hotlines, a child hears a pre-recorded message from the Tooth Fairy about brushing, flossing, and caring for their teeth. The messages are usually short — under a minute — and the same for every caller. They’re aimed at dental-health education.
Can the Tooth Fairy call my child by name?
Yes, but only through a personalized service — the free hotlines don’t know your child. Tooth Fairy Calling places a real inbound call at a time you pick, with the Tooth Fairy speaking your child’s name and delivering the occasion you chose. It’s $5, and includes an MP3 keepsake and a printable Certificate of a Lost Tooth.
Is there a Tooth Fairy call app?
Yes — the most popular is “Tooth Fairy Call & Text,” available on iOS and Android. It simulates incoming calls and voicemail from the Tooth Fairy, all on the device itself. It’s a different experience from a real scheduled phone call, and relies on the child having a phone with the app installed.
Are Tooth Fairy phone calls free?
The dental-organization hotlines are free to call (standard long-distance rates apply on non-toll-free lines). Personalized call services are paid — Tooth Fairy Calling is $5 per call; Call Tooth Fairy ranges from CAD $25 to $35. The difference is personalization, scheduling, and keepsakes.
Ready to have the Tooth Fairy call your child?
Pick the occasion, the voice, and the exact minute. $5. The MP3 and printable certificate arrive in your email right after the call.