Only if you are not in significant pain and have not taken any narcotics (such a vicadin) or any other medication that makes you feel other than normal (this is serious, you could actually get a DUI if you drive under the influence of any medication). Best bet is to ask you dentist.
If a tooth is knocked out, you should push it back into its socket as soon as possible. It depends on the nature of the trauma, the intensity of the trauma and the type of damage that is done. If a tooth is fractured , it does not mean that it has to be removed. IF A tooth becomes discolored soon it need not be removed. If it becomes loose it need not necessarily be lost. HAVING SAID that , it should also be noted that the best remedial measures too need not meet with success in retaining a traumatised tooth,
Yes
take ibuprofene it really seems to work !!
Elie lied about being sick and said he could have surgery to take out the tooth later, which bought him time to avoid having it forcibly removed by the Nazis.
well unless your having a baby tooth extracted there should be no other tooth that comes in.
No. I am 61 and just had a wisdom tooth removed. No problem.
Wisdom tooth extraction requires an oral surgeon when the wisdom tooth is compacted, or when the area around the tooth is infected.
Depends. If you are having a tooth extracted by a dentist, the root will be removed. If it is a baby tooth you are losing naturally, the roots will dissolve as the new tooth is coming up under the old tooth.
Take care of him and make him or her eat soft food.
The stiches should dissolve over the next couple of days on their own - they are not removed.
For a while ( few days) after your wisdom teeth are removed, it is advisable to do nothing that might disturb the blood clots that have formed in the tooth socket. That would include running or jumping.
See a dentist