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Economic Indicator? Tooth Fairy Increases Gifts

Baby Teeth Beat Other Investments

POSTED: 7:57 am MST March 10, 2005

As economic indicators fluctuate, U.S. children still have a reason to smile -- especially if their smiles are missing teeth.

  SURVEY
How much did you get from the Tooth Fairy per tooth?

The Tooth Fairy is now paying more, according to a survey by DeCare Dental, which manages dental plans.

The average child received $1.78 per tooth in 2004, according to the survey. That's a 12.5 percent increase from the 2003 average of $1.58.

The insurance provider noted that the increase was greater than gains in the stock markets.

Some children got as little as 10 cents for their fallen-out teeth; some got as much as $25.

First visits to the dentist took place between ages 2 and 4. Also, 88 percent of parents reported that their children had been given flouride treatments.

DeCare Dental is an administrator of Securian Dental plans.

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