Removing people's teeth is the last resort, after all other possibilities of preserving the tooth or teeth have been exhausted or are found not to be suitable.
There is nothing to keep a dentist from giving you your pulled tooth, they are suspose to disinfect them first though.
NO, you need to know your options...could you have received a root canal to save the tooth...did he give you the option of an Implant?
Usually not at all... The dentist will give you special stuff to use and also tell you how and how often to use it.
they will normally inject a local aneasthetic to numb the pain. you will then experience numbness in your jaw. Once the aneasthetic takes affect, the only feeling you will have is your tooth being pulled out. no pain. maybe slight pain. Source: i am a dentist
Then you probably didn't need stitches.
ask the dentist to please give you the tooth so you can take it home to keep for ther tooth fairy, all the dentists will be happy to do that for you because they would never be able to get any work done because the tooth fairy would ALWAYS BE HANGING AROUND when the dentist wasn't looking!!
Depends on the dentist. Could be as little as $100 or as much as $250.
It can be done without antibiotics before (had all four of mine pulled without them, and two were infected) but they should give you something to take afterwards to treat the infection. If not, go talk to a doctor or another dentist.
You don't necessarily need to get the tooth taken out. Use a quality toothpaste for sensitive teeth or consult your dentist who will give you some good advice.
Decay (a rotten tooth, caused by insufficient cleaning), or perhaps a part of the tooth has chipped off. Go to a dentist, who will probably give you a filling.
the tooth fairy is a mythological creature. it doesnt exist. therefore, it cant give someone an iPod Touch.
The dentist extracted his wisdom tooth. Or An extract of beef... An extract of nitrous acid...
When you go to get a tooth pulled there is a reason, maybe it was already hurting. The dentist will put you to sleep for a minute or give you a shot to numb the area, you will feel little to nothing when it gets pulled. And nearly every time, after the tooth is pulled you will feel much, much better.But it will hurt a bit later and if you don't take care of the spot were your tooth got pulled you may get a dry socket I had four pulled out yesterday. The worst bit is afterwards. You cannot feel a thing when they take the teeth out, apart from the dentist tugging it. but that don't hurt at all. The injections arent that bad either (unless it hits a nerve vessel, which mine did) apart from that its fine- ishh :)