Skip Navigation This page features a timed image rotator. If you would like to disable it, press enter now. Skip to Footer Links
About Us

    The Tooth Fairy continues to instill good oral health habits in children

    Delta Dental celebrates 23 years of tracking the Tooth Fairy’s U.S. annual giving in the Original Tooth Fairy Poll®
     

    For media inquiries, contact media@deltadentalma.com

    BOSTON, MA — August 20, 2021 — This National Tooth Fairy Day, Delta Dental reminds families and caregivers of the role the Tooth Fairy can play in teaching children about oral health. While 72% of parents surveyed said they struggle with getting their child to brush their teeth, one in three parents agreed that Tooth Fairy visits are a positive way to instill good oral health habits in their children. In addition to helping create good oral health habits, Tooth Fairy visits are special, fun, and exciting. Nearly half of parents welcome the Tooth Fairy into their homes because they want to:
     

    • Give their child something to be excited about (53%)
    • Make their child feel special (46%)
    • Celebrate something fun (48%)
     
    To learn more about Delta Dental’s Tooth Fairy resources for families and kids, please visit our Original Tooth Fairy Poll website.
     
    Tooth Fairy payouts reach all-time high
    New findings from Delta Dental’s Original Tooth Fairy Poll® show the Tooth Fairy's average cash gift reached its highest point in the 23-year history of the poll for a total of $4.70 per tooth.
     
    Delta Dental has been analyzing the Tooth Fairy's U.S. annual giving trends since 1998. The newly disclosed value of a lost tooth has more than tripled since its inception when the value of a lost tooth was $1.30. 2020's giving marks the highest all-time average gift of $4.70 per tooth, four-cents higher than the previous peak in 2017 at $4.66. 
     
    Delta Dental Tooth Fairy Index Chart
     
     
    The value of lost tooth and the economy
    Delta Dental’s Original Tooth Fairy Poll® has typically mirrored the economy's overall direction, tracking with the trends of the Standard & Poor's 500 Index (S&P 500) for 16 of the past 19 years. In 2019, a single lost tooth was valued at $4.03, and the 2020 survey shows upward growth to $4.70, a 17% increase. Over the same time, the S&P 500 also experienced growth, with a 19% increase, reaching its highest average since its inception.
     
    About the survey 
    The Original Tooth Fairy Poll® was conducted between December 28, 2020, and January 8, 2021, among a nationally representative sample of 1,000+ parents of children ages 6-12. The margin of error is +/- 3%.
     
    The January 2020 S&P 500 average was 3,159 and increased to an average of 3,750 for January 2021.
    For more information about the Delta Dental-sponsored survey and oral health tips for infants to pre-teen, visit The Original Tooth Fairy Poll
    ®.
     

    About Delta Dental of Massachusetts
    Delta Dental of Massachusetts (www.deltadentalma.com), the largest provider of dental benefits in the state, is a leader in innovative programs that improve the overall health of members, prevent oral disease and reduce health care costs for employers, groups and individuals. Headquartered in Charlestown, Mass., Delta Dental of Massachusetts, a member of the Delta Dental Plans Association (www.deltadental.com), covers more than 2 million people. Follow us on Twitter (@DeltaDentalofMA), Facebook (www.facebook.com/DeltaDentalMA), and Instagram (@deltadentalofma) and check out the monthly oral health calendar at www.keepahealthysmile.com.