yes! The dentist gave me 3 shots to deaden the nerves and the jaw, but it wasn't enough. I told him before he started that I could still feel a small amount of sensation, but he assured me that I couldn't. As he extracted the tooth, I felt like a steel spike was being shoved into my jaw bone - I swore at him, started kicking the chair - he reassured me that I was only feeling pressure.
I'll never go back to him again.
Yes it is. Quite painful.
not as much as you think. It actually happens quite often. when it does, you treat that tooth as a permanent tooth and fill cavities. You can even crown a baby tooth if there is no permanent tooth underneath it. If you have a permanent tooth under it, they usually extract the baby tooth.
dunno maybe maybe not lol
Yes, you can you can get a cavity in a baby tooth as well as a permanent tooth.
It is possible. However, depending on the difficulty of the extraction, an injection may be preferable (less painful, safer) than not having the injection.
Then you don't have a tooth, you can get a false tooth though
The dentist extracted his wisdom tooth. Or An extract of beef... An extract of nitrous acid...
you take the gold out of it
Yes
The job of baby teeth is to reserve the place for the permanent teeth to come in. When the baby tooth does not drop off, but the permanent tooth is coming out on schedule, it could divert the permanent tooth in a different direction. If a baby tooth has not come out and the permanent tooth has yet to arrive, it could mean the permanent tooth has not developed or growth is delayed. Consult with a general or pediatric dentist to determine the situation and what course of action needs to be taken.
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 (:
A tooth may be beyond repair and a dentist will need to extract it.
The tooth in question is a tooth that children have. If it is not a permanent tooth, it could be called a milk tooth.