UK mum extracts child's wobbly front tooth with drone

  • 6 years ago
This is not the sort of treatment they offer on the UK's National Health Service.

Mum Rebekah had the bizarre idea to remove her daughter Emily's wobbly front tooth - BY DRONE!

Explains Rebekah: "My daughter Emily had a wobbly front tooth and no matter what she tried it just wouldn't come out, so we came up with a cool new way to get it out."

So she and her boyfriend Reuben attached the pearly white - via string - to a drone in a field near their Milton Keynes home and then flew it off.

It didn't take long before the tooth was extracted and promptly goes missing in the field.

"It hurt a tiny bit but now we need to find the tooth!" says Emily, quite happily.

"We're going to leave a letter for the tooth fairy to know and then she might find it."

Adds Rebekah: "Now she can't wait to tell all her friends at school how she pulled her tooth out."