Try a one two three trick and get a dry wash cloth and count to three and pull as hard as you can it will be painful but it comes out fast and its over fast! Also there are two more ways we used the door knob and tied dental floss around the tooth and knob of the door and then big sis closed the door and out it came! Again this hurts but it will be clean lol! One more is the most painful and my mom says not to do this at home! Hit your tooth with your fist and again very painful 100% but this works too but its just not smart!
If you are talking about a primary (baby) tooth, this safest and simplest way is as follows:
1. Gently push the tooth in one direction until you feel pressure (not pain) and slowly count to ten.
2. Gently push the tooth in the opposite direction until you feel pressure (not pain) and slowly count to ten.
3. Repeat this process until the tooth comes out.
If you are talking about an adult permanent tooth, see your dentist.
Well you can go to the dentist and they put Anestassia it doesn't hurt at all is like a mosquito bite and then they can get it out you won't feel it good luck hope this helps :)
No. You need to take a pain reliever like ibuprofen.
It usually only takes 8 to 10 hours for your tooth to stop hurting after you have a cavity filled. You can take an over-the-counter pain medication to help ease the pain.
Your baby can loose there first tooth around the age of six. Your baby can loose there first tooth around the age of six.
Bongela! Its baby teething stuff!! Always works for me! :)
No. There is no point if the tooth is loose.
It is common for the teeth in front of your extracted teeth to be painful after the extraction. It is called referred pain due to the fact that the same nerve that gives sensation to the wisdom tooth extracted goes to the teeth in front of that wisdom tooth. Now having said that, it is NOT normal for your teeth in front of your extracted teeth to be loose. This may represent some injury to the bone surrounding the loose tooth. Also, if these teeth are being moved orthodontically, they may feel loose due to widening of the space between the tooth and the bone. But this mobility may not be a problem. These teeth almost always stop hurting and feel more firm within a week or two.
If a tooth is not loose then the only way you can loose it is if somebody knocks it out or if you bang it off of something hard
See a dentist
of course, it helps your mouth stop hurting as much. make sure its cold though.
Even if you have a loose tooth, you should still brush your teeth. It may hurt, but if you want to, don't brush the tooth that is loose. Enjoy this answer!
Well, it doesn't really sound like it's ready to come out if it keeps bleeding and hurting. However, if you desperately want it out, you can wrap a tissue around your fingers and tug on the tooth. It will hurt, but if you want it out that much...
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