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- Q: What is the material of the iweener Tooth Saver Tooth Container? A: The iweener Tooth Saver Tooth Container is made from polypropylene (PP) material with an EVA lining, making it safe, odorless, and non-toxic.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the tooth container? A: The tooth container measures approximately 4.3 x 2.8 x 2.8 inches.
- Q: Does the tooth container come with any additional items? A: Yes, the package includes one tooth container for lost teeth, one pair of tweezers, and one tube container.
- Q: How does the design of the tooth container help in storing teeth? A: The tooth container features 20 slots designed to securely hold the lost teeth, with a flexible EVA lining that prevents the teeth from sliding when the container is opened.
- Q: Can I record information about my child's lost teeth? A: Yes, the upper and lower covers of the inside box are printed to allow you to record the date and year of each tooth loss, making it easy to track your child's milestones.
- Q: Is the tooth container durable for long-term use? A: Yes, the tooth container is designed to be anti-rust, corrosion-resistant, and fadeless, ensuring long-term storage of your child's teeth.
- Q: What features make this tooth container unique? A: The tooth container includes a practical design with multiple sections for labeling, the ability to record growth milestones, and a cute appearance that appeals to both children and parents.
- Q: How do I clean the tooth container? A: To clean the tooth container, use a soft cloth with mild soap and water. Avoid harsh chemicals to preserve the integrity of the materials.
- Q: Is this tooth container suitable for all ages? A: The iweener Tooth Saver Tooth Container is specifically designed for storing children's lost teeth, making it ideal for infants and toddlers.
- Q: Where can I use the tooth container? A: The tooth container is perfect for home use, allowing parents to safely store and cherish their child's lost teeth as keepsakes.