Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Back To School!

Guess what?!  The Toothfairy is back to teaching!  Over the last 16 years I've been learning, teaching, working, collecting, and cleaning teeth!  I love everything about it.  But my favorite is when February comes because it is Dental Health Month. Which means I get to go to the schools and teach the kids how to brush and take care of their teeth and mouths.  I've visited over 2000 children this month already just in the Gilbert and Chandler Communities.  Do you want to know how to book me for your school or other special events?  Just send me a message aztoothfairy@gmail.com.


Did your child tell you about what they learned from the Toothfairy this month?  If not ask them!


Follow me on facebook for weekly updates on how to keep your mouth healthy! facebook.com/thearizonatoothfairy.


Smile Bigger Today.
The Toothfairy

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Go Gilbert!

Now the whole community knows about the Toothfairy! The May 2013 issue of Go Gilbert! Magazine did an article about me and the importance of oral health.  Read the article here.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

The Toothfairy Goes to School

I love knowing things, and learning new things and there are new things to learn every day.  Toothfairies have to go to school if they want to continue teaching people about oral health.  So 17 months ago I decided to start school again.  This is a very special school, its called Dental Hygiene School. 

At hygiene school I learn a lot about the shape of your tooth, how many teeth you have and how to keep them strong.  I also learn about your gums, did you know they protect your teeth and it is so important to keep your gums really healthy?

I learn cool new, effective ways to brush your teeth.  You should brush 2 times a day.  Once in the morning and once at night.  You should always look in the mirror while brushing, this way you can adapt the tooth brush to the curves of your teeth.  Always start with the bristles pointed towards the gums at about a 45 degree angle; very, very gently, wiggle the toothbrush back and forth.  It doesn't take a lot of pressure to clean the plaque (the potty and poop of the bacteria) off your tooth.   This also ensures your gums don't get damaged.  Get rid of those stiff toothbrushes and use the soft or extra soft.

Higley School District Visit

I had the lucky chance to visit the students in the Higley school district again this year.  They are so smart and big helpers. They even had a special photographer come and take pictures and write a little story about my visit.  You can read about it here: Higley School District

Healthy Mouths, Healthy Bodies

I can't believe it has been a year since I have seen the sweet children of Arizona.  I love this time of year!  Its time we get to remember about our oral health and the importance of keeping our mouths healthy so that we can keep our whole bodies healthy. 

Did you know that many diseases and illnesses show up in the mouth before anywhere else.  That is why it is so important to visit your dentist or dental hygienist regulary; they know the signs and symptoms to look for.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Gilbert! Gilbert! Gilbert!

I love Gilbert, AZ.  I spent my whole day in Gilbert today visiting the Higley school districts.  3 Schools, 16 classes, 368 children, and a whole lot of toothbrushes. My favorite was the  entire 2nd grade class that asked for my autograph.  I was getting tooth books, notebooks, homework packets, scrap pieces of papers handed to me at all angles.  I was a celebrity for the day. These kids are so cute and have a deep imagination for all things magical. 

We had fun learning about sugar bugs, healthy food for our bodies, how to brush, floss and how visiting the dentist can help us. It was a great day!  Check out the side line for the funny things the kids said today.

What happened last week?

Last week I flew into 4 different schools 3 in Chandler and 1 in Gilbert.  It was a busy day teaching Kindergartners and first graders how to keep a healthy mouth.  But we had a lot of fun, like always!  Did I come to your school? Leave me a comment and tell me your favorite part.