To remove a tooth quickly, first ensure you have clean hands and use dental gloves if available. Use a pair of sterile dental pliers to grip the tooth firmly at the base. Twist the tooth gently while pulling upward to loosen it from the socket. If the tooth does not come out easily, it’s best to seek professional help to avoid damaging surrounding tissue.
you might have bone spurs
use an old tooth brush.
Yes, if you wrap the tooth in gauze first. Make sure the pliers are clean and sterilized.
Go to a dentist and shortly after they see the tooth they will most likely whiteing it or make you use the whiteing strips
the best way is to use a small round brush to clean it up. but if it is too bad it will need replaced. but make sure where bulb contacts socket is clean and free of dirt. you can even use a piece of a dry abrasive pad as used for scrubbing pots and pans.
you use tooth past and get a SOFT cloft if its tisseu you will scratch your disk then clean off or to get off use hand sanetizer and clean with finger DO NOT USE CLOTH
Use a clean soft tooth brush and foam up Dawn dish soap with warm water. Only use the suds! Don't saturate the clean toothbrush. Put the suds on the tooth brush and gently rub the tooth brush back and forth on the suede AND don't saturate it! When finished use a paper towel to get any dampness off the suede. When the shoes are dry then take the dry soft tooth brush and brush the backwards against the suede to bring up the plush.
I often tear off a small amount of plastic scouring pad, the type used in your kitchen to clean the pans, then I work that around inside the socket until the contacts are relatively free from rust and corrosion. After it's clean use an automotive dielectric grease to protect the socket from further corrosion.
tooth paste is an alkaline because we use it to clean our teeth, it is a weak alkaline so it is safe to use every day.
if it has cracks on it use smooth peanut butter or tooth paste or if it has dirt on it scrub it of with a cloth
No - you shouldn't clean its teeth anyway - the action of chewing its food is enough !