You can go to the dentist, get your mouth numbed, and your teeth sharpened. In case you haven't notice - human teeth aren't really all that big and don't make good artistic material. It would be better if you were to get artificial enhancements rather than do something irreversible. ya if you do get them sharpened be careful not to bite your tongue cuz i got mine sharpened last month and bite three holes through my tongue
You can go to the dentist, get your mouth numbed, and your teeth sharpened. In case you haven't notice - human teeth aren't really all that big and don't make good artistic material. It would be better if you were to get artificial enhancements rather than do something irreversible. ya if you do get them sharpened be careful not to bite your tongue cuz i got mine sharpened last month and bite three holes through my tongue
No. The platypus does not have teeth at all. Male platypuses have a hollow spur behind their rear ankle through which they can deliver a venom powerful enough to kill a dog or cause agonising pain to humans.
the best way to pull it pain free is to focus on something else very very tightly (as in you are not paying attention to anything else) and have someone pull the tooth out. works only with loose teeth... -KayserDragon
when you are wearing braces they are slowly pulling or pushing your teeth in a certain direction, the pain is caused by the shifting of your teeth and the braking of the roots that hold your teeth in place
If your potbelly still has her tusks, those can be filed, many times they are clipped out when they are babies. But the rest of the teeth should be left alone. If you feel that the teeth are causing the pig pain or changing her quality of life for the worse then it would be best to take her in to see the vet for professional advice.
This could be a simple tooth that is infected, rotting, or too long. It is best to call your veterinarian to check on how the teeth are growing. He/she may just have to pull a tooth or simply float the teeth (file them down to the correct size).
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Pulling baby teeth out does not usually cause a person any pain. Baby teeth have a very small root or no root and are usually painless to remove. If your baby teeth are causing you pain when you pull them out, you should probably check with a dentist to be sure that the teeth and gums are healthy.
because it is sour and can give pain to our teeth.
Dentists inject lidocaine in to the mandibular foramen to prevent pain in the lower teeth.
The side effects of teeth grinding or Bruxism, can range from teeth or jaw pain, gum recession, tension headaches, facial pain or wear and permanent damage to your teeth. Ear pain can also be caused by constant grinding of your teeth.
no