THEY CAN'T PULL IT OUT BECAUSE IT IS WHAT IT IS A CAVITY,LIKE SPACE, AREA.IT'S NOT A ROTTEN SINUS.
Yes, sort of. The tear duct leads into the sinus cavity (which is why your nose runs after you've been crying) and fluids can be forced (deliberately or accidentally) out of the sinus cavity, through the tear duct and out. There are world record holders who are able to force liquid out of the duct at impressive distances.
Have a dentist fill the cavity with or without a root canal, and while you're there, have him pull that tooth before the infection goes into the jawbone and you have to have part of your jaw removed. The dentist can also show you how to brush and floss your teeth to slow down further tooth damage.
Go to the dentist they will probably numb it and then pull it out or they will take your tooth out and sew it back up and then put it back in but that's normally only for permanent teeth (:
No do not pull out your canine. You should ask a dentist and maybe ask a doctor. If you ask your dentist, and if they say they have to pull it out Thats ok. If your canine gets wiggly just stop wiggly it and go to your dentist.
Have the dentist do it!
If you are referring to dental carries, or cavities in your teeth, the answer is no. The tooth, once formed and erupted, does not produce more enamel, so once there is a hole it is there for good unless a dentist fixes it.
Either you pull it out yourself or you go to the dentist, I'd prefer the dentist myself
least expensive dentist that can pull teeth and put dentures in on the same day
Either you pull itm out with your own two hands or you go to the dentist, I'd prefer the dentist
you should contact your dentist and set up an appointment. They might have to pull out some of your teeth...=o you should contact your dentist and set up an appointment. They might have to pull out some of your teeth...=o you should contact your dentist and set up an appointment. They might have to pull out some of your teeth...=o you should contact your dentist and set up an appointment. They might have to pull out some of your teeth...=o
Easy, just make an appointment to the dentist and ask them to pull out the molar so you won't have to know how to pull out the molar.
no you will have to go to a dentist because it will really pain you if you pull it out and it cant come out by itself its so unlikely i had to go to the dentist for mine too