No it doesnt hurt, they might give you an ingection just so you dont feel them pulling your tooth out, I had six teeth removed and didnt feel a thing and dont worry its natural too feel nervous, hope I helped.
No i have had 4 taken out they make your mouth numb so you don't feel it !
although after it can be sore and you cant feel your mouth because it is numb
don't bite your lip after its stopped being numb it is AGONY!
I had a wisdom tooth removed a couple of days ago and it did not hurt at all during the procedure. The dentist gave me a general anaesthetic and once it was numb all I could feel was the dentist pullling the tooth out which was uncomfortable, but not painful.
No. But It does hurt to have a baby tooth taken out by your crazy uncle
you receive a dollar from the tooth fairy...and the tooth grows eventually
you must be a very bad mother if you havent taken your baby to the doctor/dentist already. i advise that you put your baby up for adoption becasue you pulled its tooth out and you are not very nice. so do it now. or else.
Depends. If you are having a tooth extracted by a dentist, the root will be removed. If it is a baby tooth you are losing naturally, the roots will dissolve as the new tooth is coming up under the old tooth.
Go to the dentist they will probably numb it and then pull it out or they will take your tooth out and sew it back up and then put it back in but that's normally only for permanent teeth (:
well, kind of but they'll find out eventually
This happened to me and one of the baby teeth eventually fell out. I had to have two others pulled out by the dentist.
The job of baby teeth is to reserve the place for the permanent teeth to come in. When the baby tooth does not drop off, but the permanent tooth is coming out on schedule, it could divert the permanent tooth in a different direction. If a baby tooth has not come out and the permanent tooth has yet to arrive, it could mean the permanent tooth has not developed or growth is delayed. Consult with a general or pediatric dentist to determine the situation and what course of action needs to be taken.
If it is a baby tooth, then most likely. If it is a permanent tooth you should see your dentist right away.
This happened`with our six year old. Sometimes the adult teeth do not "attack" the root of the "baby" tooth and weaken it enough to make it fall out first. This is not an "emergency" but you should probably have the tooth looked at by a pediatric dentist. It is quite normal for the permanent tooth to appear slightly behind the baby tooth and slightly before the baby tooth is lost. If it is "wiggly", it probably won't make much difference whether the tooth is removed or allowed to come out on its own. The tongue does a good job of pushing the permanent tooth forward into position if there is adequate space. A lot depends on the amount of spacing among the baby teeth. Definitely ask your child's dentist about the "arch length" at your next visit. The biggest concern is that the new tooth will not have room to be properly placed. In situations like this, the baby tooth will have to be pulled. Sometimes the coexisting tooth will work out the baby tooth on its own. Some dentists will say to give it one to two months to see if the "baby" tooth works out on its own. One other thing though, ONLY in the lower front is it normal for the teeth to erupt behind. Anywhere else, if the permanent tooth hasn't come out, then the baby tooth may need some help. Basically, it is a judgment call for the dentist, and except in a few extreme cases, there is no "right" answer. To view a chart about teeth eruption, visit the Related Link. For an "answer" from a real dentist saying basically the same thing visit the Related Link.
Yes and yes
A loose baby tooth that is turning gray or black is a dead tooth. A dentist can take the tooth out.
yes, of course, it will hurt, the tooth (baby) will fall out when it is ready if it is a permanent tooth and it is loose, then a dentist will have to remove it.