Get thread tie it up and yank it out, Or if that doesn't work wait for it to fall out, if it is a milk tooth it will come out naturally, actually don't pull it out I don't think it's very hygienic you could get many germs flowing into it if you yank it out!
you can either pull it out or twist it round but have an ice cream after it ooze the pain
keep on wiggling it until it comes out or if it hurts too much bite into a apple really hard or if you can handle it tie a peice of string round it and slam the door!
When you have a wobbly tooth you have a loose tooth LOL OBVIOUSLY BITCHO HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAH JKS WHATEVS
let it woble or pull it out dont eat anythin hard till it is out
only painkillers (not a very good idea) or pulling it out
wrap a piece of string around the tooth, then to a door handle and get someone to slam the door.
Numb your tooth with ice or a popsicle then yank it out, the faster the less it will hurt!
No. It would make no difference.
Deep dental cleaning can hurt. This is usually due to the amount of plaque being removed or tooth sensitivity.
It might hurt but eat something crunchy like an apple without swallowing, gently take it out!
How do you pull a wobbly tooth out?Easy - keep wobbling it and when it is loose just start to twist it -Before you've twisted it fully, it will just fall out - if you pull out a molar, it will hurt a little but there will be very little bloodMy experiences:I pulled out 2 of my molars of my bottom teeth and there was no blood but when I pulled one out, there was a nerve stuck to the bottom (I know, sounds REALLY gross), so I just had to pull real hard and the nerve came off and when you grow a permanent tooth in place of the wobbly tooth, the nerve will just disappear.I hope I helped
no
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.
pull it out but it will hurt
No it does not hurt getting a tooth pulled because the dentist will numb your gums. The shot they use to numb you up will hurt a little bit.
yes
Too much pressure was applied while the teeth were being polished, causing the tooth to heat up and send the message to the nerve, "Ouch".
no, not really.