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 (:
if it is a baby tooth I'd have it taken out if it was an adult go to your dentist and see what he says otherwise pull it out
When I broke my ankle, it was very painful.
why not ? but only if it is not painful to do so
It depends on how it is broke. BClear. From underneath
Put your nans titts underneath it
when it broke its back it probably was in alot of pain, so killing it was probably for it's own good, or else it would've died a slow painful death.it was for its own good.
You probely broke it
You have a lot of ribs that could break. It's painful, it takes about 3 weeks to recover, and there is little or no treatment for it.
Either on the underneath side of the lid or on the back of the tank inside there should be a model number. Possibly on the underneath side of the tank also.
An black baseball player that broke the color barrier.
Yes. i think so. broken things=doctor visits. i have lyme disease, and broke my finger about a year ago. it was extremly painful, what with the additional swelling of the joint. the bone grew back together a little strangely, and still causes problems for me (i broke it at the joint and now it is sort of bulged out and painful).
your coupling is broke. it is located underneath the washer connected to the motor and agitator. Unplug the washer get underneath and unplug the wiring harness and capacitor. take off small water hose underneath, take off screws to which hold the mounting straps to the motor take off coupling and replace. The part cost about $25.
Generally, a parent's estate is responsible, the children are not--even when the children are not broke--, unless the children have committed themselves to pay for the obligation in some other way.