Oh, dude, that's a wild one. So, apparently, it was Anne Frank herself who got a dentist's instrument stuck in her tooth. Like, talk about a bad dental day, right? I mean, I guess even during World War II, dental mishaps happen.
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In Anne Frank's diary, it was actually Anne herself who got a dentist's instrument stuck in her tooth. She describes the discomfort and the situation humorously, reflecting her youthful perspective despite the dire circumstances she faced while in hiding during World War II. This incident highlights both her resilience and the everyday challenges of life in the Secret Annex.
Your dentist will use and instrument to "wiggle" from side to side for a while, then use a special tooth instrument to twist and pull the tooth out. This is done under a local anesthetic, usually.
Just wait for it to fall out because your gums can bleed.Or go to a dentist.
Depend how much bone. Some coming out with a tooth, while not desired, is not uncommon and generally not a problem. A Dentist
i think visiting a dentist would be your best bet!
Well, teeth love the dentist. Only because the get to be cleaned and 'tickled'. If the dentist has to pull out a tooth, Don't think of it as your never going to see that tooth again, think of it as the tooth will be with the tooth fairy that night, the tooth will be in "tooth heaven".
By going to the dentist for an extraction.
First, the tooth should be COMPLETLY numb so that the patient does not feel any pain. Once that is accomplished, then the Dentist will use an instrument called an elevator to push the gums gently away from the tooth. When most of the gums at the top are pulled back the dentist will use another instrument that pushes the gums aways as you he goes lower down the roots of the tooth. When all sides of the tooth are loose from the ligament then the tooth should already be mobile and the Dentist can use surgical forceps to pull the loose tooth out. The worst and longest part is the numbing aspect...loosening the tooth should be a breeze in most cases.
If the tooth has just been knocked out and you have the tooth, place it in milk or water and get to your dentist. If you can get to the dentist in time, quite often a tooth can actually be re-implanted. But you have to do it ASAP! If you have the tooth and can't get in touch with your regular dentist, then call any dentist you can get in contact with. There may even be an emergency dentist number in your phone book. But you have to call now!
A dentist in bed is a tooth dentist. This is a joke.
A dentist can do a couple of things to a bad tooth. If the tooth is salvageable, the part that is bad will be carved or drilled out, then filled. If the entire tooth is bad, then the dentist will simply pry it out and offer options to replace it.