Most of the time, yes, you can hear it. It may be the tooth or a filling cracking, but sometimes the bone makes a little crackling sound as well. Don't worry, it is normal. Most people tolerate extractions without any problem. If you are extremely scared or are a dental phobic, and you think you cannot tolerate the sounds, then sedation is an option to help you relax, but sedation carries its own set of issues, concerns and risks.
If your tooth moves up and down when you bite down on it, it means that you have weak teeth and you need to see a dentist for a close check-up.
The reason that your breath may smell bad after a tooth extraction is that proper home care is not being used. General brushing and rinsing with salt water should help. If bad breath continues, then you should see your dentist as there may be a possible infection.
Try calling up your dentist. He or she may want to hear about it and see what they can do for you. If you need to do something to help it, he or she will be able to tell you. No it is not normal to have swelling a month after the extraction. It might be food that got stuck in the hole and that is causing a minor infection. It might also be another tooth beside the extracted one that is causing the swelling. Only a dentist can make te right diagnosis by checking it.
you may not hear it but at least you can see the light.
Yes, because if you blow hard enough then you will hear a cracking noise. P.S I have learned from experience.
If you want your tooth to fall out if its not that wobbly all you need to do is push the top of the tooth backwards and forwards until u feel a string snap.Or....... you can keep wobbling the tooth but... i recomend my first suggestion ... Okkaii I Havee Onee Andd Its Hanging Off But Theree Somee Gum Stuck to it wot wnt come off? any help?
to get an achievement, press the action button (or knife on ipod) on the chair. you will hear a dentist drill noise and a scream. ouch. i can only imagine!
From what I hear, Yes. They do. But they are big and hard to hold after awhile.
I have never heard of this before in my life. Did you get sick from it, or where did you hear this?
It is residual energy, i believe. It could also be spirits.
You will hear snapping and cracking noises when under acceleration especially when turning.
Cracking your knuckles does not directly cause arthritis. The sound is produced by gas bubbles popping in the fluid within the joint. However, repetitive and excessive knuckle cracking can lead to joint damage and weaker grip strength over time.