Yes it is, seeing as the tooth generally will not effect your muscles or nerves to the extent of extreme physical damage.
If the tooth becomes infected, inflamed or irritated any more than it is or you begin to experience numbness, pain in other areas of your mouth, or random bleeding, do not work out as you may be at risk of an infection being transferred to your blood and then to other areas of your body.
If the tooth is only sore and not a real problem, then yes you can work out, just keep an eye on it and try not to let it get infected.
Well yes....unless it's giving you a headache then why wouldn't it be ok?
no
It actually is okay to lift weights at your age. I am a 14 year old girl and i bench press a bunch of weights and i have not stunted my growth. Guys are mad to lift weights I'm not suppose to lift weights but i am strong enough to do it. The answer to you is yes.
Lift weights :-) Lift weights :-)
You smell your butt 1,000 times to lift weights
if you do lift weights,be sure not to lift to heavy weights........im 11 and i lift weights ,and do push ups,and chin ups.
It don't matter how fast you list the weights, it all depends on how much pounds the weights are, and how often you lift them. But I wouldnt lift them to fast, because you might pull a muscle.
Lift weights.
Lift/lifts. As in: I lift weights. The man lifts the table.
john cena started to lift weights because he was picked on by other kids when he was small
I am hockey player and we (team) useally lift weights each 2nd day.
To lift weights.To weightlift, to lift weights
Lift weights with them