Osteonecrosis of the jaw, generally associated with tooth extraction and/or local infection, often with delayed healing, has been reported in patients taking bisphosphonates(fosamax).
It could be that they don't want the tooth to break apart while pulling it out
how much to pull a tooth
There is a risk to people who take Fosamax who have dental procedures done. They are at increased risk for death of the jaw bone, which causes pain, swelling, exposed bone, and deterioration of bone.
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.
no they can not because your tooth is to sensitive and you will wake up
Do you guys just pull a single tooth.
um i actually think you shouldnt pull a puppy's tooth out
Here are some steps to break your tooth easily and harmless: 1) Pull it out with your fingers or with a tissue if it's loose 2) Tie it to a rope and pull it out easily 3) Put your tooth on the window and quickly close on it and while the window is closed, pull 4) Eat an apple (Or crunchy food)
The generic name for Fosamax is alendronate sodium.
You hold it and pull............
Without pain: if you want to pull out a loose tooth with no pain, this is what you do. Wiggle your tooth back and forth and up and down. If it doesn't come out then, take a Kleenex and put the Kleenex over your tooth. Pinch your tooth really hard and pull it out. It wont hurt.With pain: if you want to pull a loose tooth out with pain (if you don't really mind), this is what you do. Wiggle your tooth for about 10 minutes. Take some pliers and pinch the tooth. Gently pull out the tooth. It usually doesn't hurt. This is the classic tooth-pulling strategy.I hope you guys get your money from the Tooth Fairy! *wink* Bah-bye, now!