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Revision as of 00:14, 26 July 2016
A tooth fairy is believed to take children's teeth, which they keep under their pillow, and leave money in their place. Tooth fairies do this because teeth are their currency, which is holding strong against the US dollar and euro. They are a subset of medical fairies who compensated for lost appendages (see Poop Fairy).