First being a kid is great. Second, if you really want to loose a tooth I suggest that you try to bite an apple. This may be painfull for a few seconds but nothing long term. Also (this may sound old) tie a string to the highest part of your tooth put the string on a door, close your eyes, and slam the door as hard as you can. This will cause brief pain but no more than five seconds of pain.
Yes, it is very possible to have a tooth grow under a loose tooth. I have experienced this before. If the tooth hasn't come out when the tooth under it is almost done growing, you should see a dentist. I visited a dentist and got my tooth pulled out.
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!
The best approach to a loose tooth often depends on the individual situation. If the tooth is very loose and causing discomfort, gently pulling it out can be a good option, as it can alleviate pain and facilitate the growth of the adult tooth. However, if the tooth is only slightly loose, it might be best to let it fall out naturally, as this can minimize trauma to the gums and surrounding tissue. Always consider consulting a dentist for guidance based on the specific condition of the tooth.
If the tooth is very loose, just pull on it with toilet paper, if it is ready it will come out without pain. if it comes out hold a paper towel or toilet paper over the hole until bleeding stops.
The Tooth Fairy is very busy going around the world taking the teeth of children and replacing it with money or a gift. If you do leave a note when you don't have a loose tooth he might not take it for a while.Thats bs, theres no tooth fairy. & wont ever be one. im sorry, its true ..ull figure that out suuuum day - just qo ask mommy or daddy.actually the tooth fairy IS real! Because I know where she lives! She lives over the ninth cloud east over the lavender fairy bridge through the big sky road and then you will find the gate to the tooth fairies house!
A tooth should be very loose before you decide to pull it out. It should be wiggly and almost falling out on its own. If it is still firmly attached, it is best to let it fall out naturally.
Have your six year old come to you with a very loose tooth.
If your new adult tooth is VERY loose, go see a dentist, but if your wiggling it, and you notice it's not really tight in there and it is sort of loose, don't worry about it, once your gums shape to the new tooth, it should be fine.
If it is a permanent tooth, it shouldn't be wiggling or aching, so you should see your dentist to see if anything is wrong. Don't try to pull it out. If it is a baby tooth, it is possible that it hurts because it is just beginning to get loose, and that could also be why it is wiggly. However, there could also be something wrong with the tooth, so it is a good idea to see a dentist. Pulling it on your own is not recommended, because it would be very painful if it is not very loose, and you may not even be able to get it out.
This is very common in children where the adult tooth comes out behind or in front of the baby tooth. Sometimes the baby tooth becomes loose as the adult tooth comes out more and extraction is not necessary. If the tooth is not becoming loose, then the tooth should be removed. Dentist Richmond Hill http://www.bcdentalcare.ca/NewPatients/tabid/472/Default.aspx
the best way to pull it pain free is to focus on something else very very tightly (as in you are not paying attention to anything else) and have someone pull the tooth out. works only with loose teeth... -KayserDragon
You can try wiggling the "baby tooth" (if it doesn't hurt to do so) until it is loose enough to come out - most baby teeth have very short roots. If this doesn't work you need to see a dentist, the remaining baby tooth will cause displacement and over crowding of your new permanent teeth.