to get a tooth extracted with minimal pain you need to go to your dentist and get it removed surgically
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!
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
how much to pull a tooth
Put your nail under the tooth and pull it up and it will get looser and keep doing it and it will come out
You may notice a slight throat pain after dental work from your mouth drying out. Mostly, you will notice pain around the tooth you had worked on.
first push it real hard then the other side and then pull it hurts when u push it but then the pain is gone
Take a cold wet wash cloth and just squeeze your gums under the loose tooth and you might have to pull up a little but it doesnt hurt sometimes you dont even realize that it cam out.
Make a knot with normal dental floss around the loose tooth. Slide the loop up the front and back of the tooth as high as you can. Pull the floss ends or have your child pull the floss if they want. The tooth should pop out of the mouth without any pain if done correctly.
Do you guys just pull a single tooth.
My mom is an RDA so I know this one! No, it does not :( no. pain medication is exactly that. pain medication. you need a coagulant or just shove cotton in it
this is a tough one. Most of the time, a local numbing anesthesia will take the pain away during the extraction, however, if enough infection is present, the Novocain will not penetrate the infection. In this case, go to an oral surgeon that can put you in a light sedation to do this.
Tie a string around the tooth and the other end to a doorknob. Open the door and then slam it quickly. That should yank the thing right out. :)