Yes, but that doesn't sound like a very healthy idea. - For instance, what if you had uncontrollable bleeding after doing this.
Easy, just make an appointment to the dentist and ask them to pull out the molar so you won't have to know how to pull out the molar.
If you pull the root of a fallen out tooth with pliers, you could bleed a lot.
grab it and pull it out
First knock it in, then turn it sideways and pull it out with pliers.
Pliers are a cheap and easily available tool. There are many different kinds,with different uses.
Yes, if you wrap the tooth in gauze first. Make sure the pliers are clean and sterilized.
Slip joint pliers are common tools in the workshop typically used to pull things that are stuck.
The U-shaped retainer clip on a shower faucet can be removed by using a pliers to pull it off. The pliers should be a needle-nosed shape to grasp the U-shaped retainer clip more easily.
Remove the ball and pull it out. If it's a closed in ball, take some needlenose pliers, put the end of the pliers in the ring and gently pull the pliers open inside the ring until the ball pops out. Be sure to do this somewhere where the ball doesn't bounce off under something. Edit: If its a ball closure ring, use needlenose pliers. I didnt have needlenose pliers so my dad did it with scissors for me, wasnt a brillaint idea but it did work (:
take off theCorner panel get some pliers and pull on the cable
Use pliers to pull cord or replace latch.
Twist and pull with pliers.