If the pulled out tooth was intentional, then just keep swilling your mouth out and sucking the gum where the tooth just came from. You should not go to bed with your mouth bleeding seeing as its quite easy that way to drown on your own blood whilst asleep. Lovely isn't it? But if it was not intentional, then push your tooth back where it came from in the gum because then there is a chance that it will stay there and that it will grow back in to the gum
yes if you want to feel the pain and receive infections to the mouth cavities
Yes but you will notice that cold and hot are not what you want and it hurts.
SURE YOU can eat anything after having a wisdom tooth pulled out. Naturally you may not want to chew with the side from which the tooth was pulled out. You can chew with the opposite side. Why restrict your diet to bread,? ON THE day of extraction it may be a good idea to avoid hot food and hot drinks It can precipitate bleeding
Well, it doesn't really sound like it's ready to come out if it keeps bleeding and hurting. However, if you desperately want it out, you can wrap a tissue around your fingers and tug on the tooth. It will hurt, but if you want it out that much...
If you are bleeding a week after a tooth removal, you probably want to go back to the dentist. This could mean that you have a dry socket or that there is an infection.
i had a tooth pulled and was numbed with lidocaine they tryed to numb a nother tooth that was infected and it wouldn't numb so what i want to no is do they use lidocaine or novacaine to pull a tooth
You can get rid of a cavity by having the tooth pulled. If you want to keep it, you have to have it filled.
Use a tissue or paper towel to stop any bleeding. If there isn't any blood, don't worry, as this often happens. If it was a natural loss, do what you want with the tooth, but if it was forced ice the tooth and go to the dentist immediately to have it put back.
I have lost many teeth i hope this answer helps. Getting a tooth to come out fast is to pull it. There will probably be alot of blood because your tooth was not ready to come out by the time you pulled it. But if you dont want the pain, or the blood of tooth pulling, just wait till it comes out on its own. Hope this helped!
Even if you have a loose tooth, you should still brush your teeth. It may hurt, but if you want to, don't brush the tooth that is loose. Enjoy this answer!
For a tooth abscess you will want to seek medical advice from a dentist. For pain, if you can't get to a dentist right away, go to the emergency room. It is always better to seek medical advice.
You are going to have to have an injection whether you have the tooth pulled or root canal therapy. You really need to talk to your dentist to decide what is the best situation for your tooth. If it is just a case of a filling falling out though you shouldn't need root canal therapy but you might still need an injection for the repair of the tooth if the dentist needs to do any work to fill the cavity.