If you have a loose tooth but it wont come out, try these.
Method 1: Put an ice cube in your mouth in front of the tooth that hurts (up against it) for about 5-10 minutes. Then, grab a Kleenex and pinch the tooth as hard as you can. Next, pull down on the tooth. You're tooth should come out.
Method 2: Get a very skinny ribbon, dental floss, or string and tie it around your tooth. Tie the other end to a doorknob. Push the door shut as hard as you can. **POP** ;)
Method 3: Wiggle your tooth back and forth until it's as loose as can be. Then, get a Kleenex and pull it out!
Method 4: Get about 3 pieces of gum that are about the size of Wrigley's gum. Chew them up. If your tooth doesn't fall out then, try pulling it out with a Kleenex. It might have made it looser.
If none of these work, try the EXTREME method!
Extreme method (may take an hour to 4 days :3): Wiggle your tooth until it bleeds. That means maybe one of the strings broke. Then, take your thumb and your index finger and dig your nails under the tooth so you have a good grip. Then, pull as quick as you can so there will be no pain.
***USE A KLEENEX OR NAPKIN TO STOP BLEEDING ON ALL METHODS***
There are many easy techiques of pulling out the loose tooth.
1. Wiggle your tooth slowly with your thumb and index finger untill it doesn't get loosen and fall out.
2. You can eat hard fruits like carot, apple, Pears etc. and if you feel any pain rub the ice on sensitive area.
3. If your teeth already get loosen then tie it with a thread and pull it downward fast.
Note : Use these tips only to pull out loose tooth else I would recommend you to see a dentist.
Just wiggle wiggle wiggle it harder harder and HARDER . If its not out and its painful take a trip to the dentise
*added by someone*-The first awnser shouldnt be that mean,If u have tooth that is lose,u should try taking a trip to the dentist or maybe try to put your tongue on the lose tooth and keep pushing a lil soft and mine is how my teeth always come out and if ur tooth is not losen I will give u a word:"DO NOT PULL OUT THAT TEETH" because that means its a healthy teeth,but if its a baby teeth OBV u need to pull it out when its lose,i left 1 more baby teeth and im 9 and a half years old now:)Hope this helps:)
Normally your tooth will fall out on it's own if you are having problems following these rules, then you can just pull, pull, and pull even harder. If it still doesn't come out, you need to go see a dentist.
It is very foolish to try and pull out an adult tooth. Even in the U.S. there are clinics that will do it for nothing. By pulling your own tooth you could have infection (abscess) or leave part of the tooth in. Please see a dentist.
If it isn't loose, do not bother trying, for you will most likely permanently damage your gums if you do.
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you can use your brothers nerf gun (if he does) tie floss to the dart then shoot or wiggle twist and pull it may hurt but hey you get a tooth
Yes, but I seriously would not advise it!
PULL!
how much to pull a tooth
Do you guys just pull a single tooth.
um i actually think you shouldnt pull a puppy's tooth out
You hold it and pull............
Without pain: if you want to pull out a loose tooth with no pain, this is what you do. Wiggle your tooth back and forth and up and down. If it doesn't come out then, take a Kleenex and put the Kleenex over your tooth. Pinch your tooth really hard and pull it out. It wont hurt.With pain: if you want to pull a loose tooth out with pain (if you don't really mind), this is what you do. Wiggle your tooth for about 10 minutes. Take some pliers and pinch the tooth. Gently pull out the tooth. It usually doesn't hurt. This is the classic tooth-pulling strategy.I hope you guys get your money from the Tooth Fairy! *wink* Bah-bye, now!
Have a vet do it.
Tooth extraction
pull it out but it will hurt
Have the dentist do it!
If you pull the root of a fallen out tooth with pliers, you could bleed a lot.
No, they just remove the tooth whole.
Do NOT (I repeat NOT) pull it out. If it's still in, it can be saved. Get to the dentist very soon, though.