Operation milktooth
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A seven-year-old boy named Jason Mills with Betty the Pine Beetle flies to the homeland`s of the tooth trolls aka Geonogs and the tooth fairies aka Ferryetas.
Jaana Tolonen
Harrastuksenani kirjoitan satutarinoita. Aiheet poimin metsäretkiltä. Uteliaisuus ja lapsenomainen leikkimielisyys ovat voimavarojani jokapäiväisessä elämässäni. Teini-ikäiset tyttöni ovat huolehtineet kuvituksista. Osoitteessa www.satujaana.com voit lukea ja katsella tarinoitani lisää.
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Operation milktooth - Jaana Tolonen
This story is meant for those who have either
willingly or
reluctantly dropped their milk teeth
A seven-year-old boy named Jason Mills rode his bicycle at a terrific speed along a forest road. The gap-toothed boy grinned widely, fascinated by the rapid motion. He passed trees in great haste, and pine cones bounced up into the air from under his rear wheel. Jason stopped his bicycle by skidding it next to a fallen tree trunk to have a rest. He took a sip from his soda pop.
While standing there, he noticed twisty patterns on the side of the trunk, and one of them seemed a bit familiar. It looked like a tooth. Next to the pattern, there was a beetle with a shiny back. It waved its front legs to Jason. He was amused by the little conductor's show and, while watching its bustling, he instinctively rubbed his cheek, thus provoking a toothache behind it.
It was late, and Jason started to pedal back home. After dinner, he scrambled into his bed but heard the whine of a mosquito. He grabbed a bug swatter and tried to find the source of the noise so that he could annihilate it. However, the noise could be heard no longer nor could the mosquito be seen. Jason dropped the swatter, which had become unnecessary, on the floor next to his bed.
While Jason’s mother was tucking him into bed, she asked if he had brushed his teeth properly. He lied that he had. After a good-night kiss, he turned to his side under his duvet and fell fast asleep.
In the middle of the night, Jason woke up to a tremendous toothache. He cried out of pain so loud that he woke up the whole Mills family: mother Scarlett, father Jeremy and little sister Nena. The young man seemed to be truly uncomfortable at the time. He scratched at his mosquito bites, which proved his earlier failure. His mother had no other choice than make an appointment with a dentist, Diamond Drill.
The dentist found two large cavities in Jason's tooth. They had to be filled immediately so that the infection would not spread any further. The concerned lady dentist pointed out that Jason had not taken proper care of his teeth. Brushing them had been poor and inconsistent. The friendly and understanding dentist suggested, "How about our anaesthetizing the tooth so