The prognosis is very good when impacted teeth are removed from young healthy adults without complications. Potential complications include postoperative infection, temporary numbness from nerve irritation, jaw fracture, and.
no, not really.
By letting the dentist numb your mouth with Novocaine. There's no other way to pull adult teeth if you don't want it to hurt like heck.
When you eat sweets, the sugar can mix with bacteria in your mouth to create acid. This acid can weaken the enamel on your teeth, leading to tooth decay and sensitivity. This can cause your tooth to hurt after eating sweets.
you receive a dollar from the tooth fairy...and the tooth grows eventually
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.
You may notice a slight throat pain after dental work from your mouth drying out. Mostly, you will notice pain around the tooth you had worked on.
Yes, I had a very bad cavity that hurt like hell, but when I rinsed my mouth with the salt, it felt a little better.
No it can't... i am a horse vet and and dentist, it has been proven it can not hurt a horse or any breed of horse in any way. It can only hurt them if they have got tooth problems or they are not eating sarah x
No. Forcing it out will only make things worse. Tell the kid it will not hurt at all if the tooth comes out. Try the string technique or visit the dentist.
I wasn't but it didn't hurt either, at least not during the process. It felt kind of weird. It was scarey at first, but when I realized it didn't hurt it was almost cool. I got pain medication for afterwards which was good.
no
Usually, when your tooth is really ready to come out, it shouldn't hurt when you pull or wiggle it, if it does, it isn't QUITE ready because you shouldn't feel any pain. There will also be the taste of blood in your mouth and your tooth will be hanging by a tiny little root :)