He is desperate to keep his tooth as it holds sentimental value and is a reminder of his childhood. Despite his efforts, he doesn't succeed in keeping it due to factors beyond his control, such as decay or damage.
no it doesnt
I guess it depends how desperate you are. I wouldn't.
Doesnt.
Providing isolation for restorative procedures.
Not keeping your teeth clean and healthly
The question lacks a context, but an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, is kind of outdated.
Yeah it does!!!
Yes, just as long as the tooth is/ was obtained by the dentist. Parent's can also have pocession of the tooth for safe keeping and make exchange with the Tooth Fairies.
Well I would start pushing on your tooth super hard or if you are super desperate then grind your teeth. Grinding them only works for the front teeth unless you want you back ones flat. Even more desperate use a clean wrench. I am very serious. I hoped this helps!
i have a little whole in front of my tooth and the densist said it was from my mom when she was pregrant took antibodics and no it doesnt lead to senisitity
This is normal. It will grow back soon. You cant tell when they are going to loose a tooth, it doesnt hurt them like it does humans.
Put a little ice on the gum by your tooth till numb. Then rip it out with great force like a band-aid.=)