Why do you say you have to spit it out when you lose your teeth as a child? Is there any basis?

I feel the same way about this topic! I heard from my mother that if the lower tooth falls off, throw it down, and the lower tooth grows back, the tooth will grow in turn, so we should deal with the lost tooth according to this reverse law. I have listened to my mother for so many years that anyone who loses his teeth will be thrown to a high place, which is also a small "superstition" of mine.

But it was really great when I was a kid. I'm not as afraid of losing my teeth as other children. I will do something to make my teeth fall out as soon as possible! For example, if it is only a slight shaking, I will start shaking hard ... and even try to pull it out with a thread by brute force ... My mother has always said that I am a tiger, but I can control the "fate" of my teeth just to turn my face!

I will carefully put the upper row of teeth into a bottle, and then find a "feng shui treasure house" to bury it well. I will also put a small note on the bottle that says "someone's tooth" and finally take a brick in case I can't find it when I want to find it in the future.

I'll throw the next row of teeth on my roof. Before throwing them, I will put my finger in my heart and say, "My teeth will definitely grow back. It's up to you." Then I will jump up and throw them on the roof. At that moment, I felt extremely glorious and sacred! I feel that I have accomplished a great mission.

In fact, there is no scientific basis for this, but there will be some strange sayings that have been circulating for a long time. I have tried to throw my lower teeth on the ground and my upper teeth on the roof, and there is nothing wrong with it. My teeth are just as healthy. It doesn't matter at all. The most important thing is to take care of your teeth!