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New Netflix Horror Series ‘The Tooth Collector’ Terrifies Viewers

Netflix’s new horror series “The Tooth Collector” has allegedly triggered real-world tooth disappearances among viewers, with thousands reporting mysterious dental losses while watching the show that claims to be based on “true events.”

New Netflix Horror Series ‘The Tooth Collector’ Terrifies Viewers

Inspired by “true events” — Tooth Fairy denies all involvement.

HOLLYWOOD, CA – Netflix’s latest horror series has unleashed something far more sinister than typical supernatural scares, according to terrified viewers and paranormal investigators who claim the show has awakened an ancient evil that feeds on human teeth.

“The Tooth Collector,” which premiered last Friday to record-breaking viewership numbers, allegedly draws its chilling narrative from centuries-old European folklore about a malevolent entity that harvests teeth from sleeping victims. But what started as entertainment has reportedly triggered a wave of mysterious dental disappearances across the country, leaving audiences questioning whether fiction has somehow bled into reality.

The eight-episode series follows forensic odontologist Dr. Sarah Chen as she investigates a series of bizarre crimes where victims wake to find their teeth missing with no memory of how it happened. The show’s creators claim they based the storyline on “documented cases” from 18th-century Bavaria, though historians have been suspiciously silent about verifying these alleged historical records.

Within hours of the series launch, social media exploded with reports from viewers experiencing unusual dental phenomena. Thousands of Netflix subscribers have posted images of teeth that allegedly fell out while watching the show, often accompanied by cryptic messages carved into bathroom mirrors that weren’t there before viewing began.

“I was halfway through episode three when I felt this weird tingling in my mouth,” reported Jennifer Martinez, a dental hygienist from Phoenix who witnessed the phenomenon firsthand. “By the time the credits rolled, I had spit out four molars into my popcorn bowl. They were perfectly extracted – no blood, no pain, like a professional had removed them while I was hypnotized.”

The Tooth Fairy, reached for comment through her official spokesperson at the International Guild of Mythical Beings, issued a strongly worded denial of any connection to the incidents. “The Tooth Fairy operates under strict ethical guidelines established by the Bureau of Childhood Wonder,” the statement read. “We categorically reject any association with this unauthorized tooth harvesting operation.”

Dr. Marcus Blackwood, a cryptozoologist at the Institute for Unexplained Phenomena, believes the Netflix series may have accidentally created a “paranormal bridge” between dimensions. “What we’re seeing is unprecedented in the annals of supernatural television,” Blackwood explained during an emergency press conference. “The show’s production team unknowingly incorporated authentic incantations into their script. Every time someone watches, they’re essentially performing a summoning ritual in their living room.”

Internal Netflix documents, allegedly leaked by a whistleblower who identified themselves only as “Deep Molar,” suggest the streaming giant was aware of the show’s unusual properties during production. Multiple crew members reportedly lost teeth during filming, with some scenes requiring complete dental reconstruction for actors between takes.

The series’ lead actress, Emma Thornfield, has remained conspicuously absent from promotional interviews, though paparazzi photos show her wearing what appears to be a full set of dentures – unusual for the typically radiant 28-year-old starlet.

Government agencies have remained tight-lipped about the investigation, though unnamed sources within the Department of Supernatural Affairs confirm they’ve established a task force dedicated to monitoring the situation. Local dentists report a 400% increase in emergency appointments, with many patients arriving in a trance-like state clutching Netflix remote controls.

The show’s popularity continues to surge despite the controversy, with “The Tooth Collector” becoming Netflix’s most-watched horror series in history. The streaming service has announced plans for a second season, though production has been mysteriously delayed following the disappearance of the entire writing staff during a late-night script meeting.

Viewers are advised to watch with extreme caution and keep their dental insurance policies current.

The characters and events depicted in this story are entirely fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, or to actual events is unintentional and purely coincidental.

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