Yes. Don't try pulling it out. You could hurt your cat by doing this.
Well really you own you cat although your cat may seem to want everything so you think it own you.
Yes It`s possile for a dog to believe it`s a cat if you own a cat as well. If your dog is friends with your cat, he/she might thing it`s a cat, too
Simon's cat has not been officially named, though writer Simon Tofield says that Simon's cat is based on his own cat, Hugh.
Of course! Dogs get tooth plague easily. If you own a dog, you must brush their teeth daily. But however, if the dog DOES NOT have clean teeth, he/she will have trouble with tooth rot!
A ferret they have the quilty of a dog and cat + more of there own.
To make a tooth "wigglyer" or loosen a tooth, you can gently wiggle it with your fingers or tongue. Avoid forcefully pulling or twisting the tooth, as it could cause pain or damage. It is important to let your loose tooth naturally fall out on its own when it is ready.
Please, for the love of God, do not extract your own tooth. Tooth extraction is a technique and has little to do with force. If you do it yourself the root tip could break off and that can less to a horrible infection. If cost is an issue many dental offices accept payments. If it's a loose baby tooth the adult tooth will push it out on it's own.
Someone's answer: It will need surgery or it could die. Another thought: If the cat swallowed one of its own molars, I don't know that it should be particularly worrisome. Cats undoubtedly will swallow their own loose teeth while eating. I believe their digestive system would be able to handle a tooth if it can handle pieces of bone. But to assuage your fears, I would recommend you give your veterinarian a call. Now, if you are talking about your own tooth, that could be a different matter if it had restorations or fillings in it. Talk to your vet in any case.
I think that if she is in pain than you should have him pull it but if she is still under 12 months than ask him what he thinks first.
Yes. You are able to work as a flight attendant even if you loose a tooth in the back of your mouth. The tooth issue in regards to flying only applies to jet fighter pilots that endure more than 8 G (8 times their own weight) in certain exercises. If you have tooth fillings and experience this amount ogf gravity repeatedly the fillings may fall out.
On pulling a not loose tooth seems pretty easy. I had a not loose tooth then all I did was push it out then push it in. It doesn't hurt at all! It also automatically falls out cos it will get loose and then pull it!
Well from my experience several hours ago, my upper right wisdom became loose enough to where I just wiggled it so much that it just came out. It kind of reminded me of when I was a child. I may put it the tooth under my pillow.
Yes you can, but its not advised. If the tooth is a loose baby tooth, then use a strong cord like dental floss, tie a good knot and with a fast tug, remove the tooth. Teeth that are not loose should not be attempted to pull because the tooth is set into the jaw pretty solidly. There is the chance that the tooth can break or shatter and you could leave parts of the tooth under the gumline. ANSWER: Omg! that's so mean! let them come out on their own, that's what they are designed to do, so let it happen naturally =] x
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.
Loose Baby TeethA loose "baby tooth" will normally come out on its own through normal chewing. Occasionally they are swallowed, but that is harmless. If the tooth has not fallen out by the time the permanent tooth erupts, it may need to be removed by the dentist.Loose Permanent TeethThere are two usual possibilities: your tooth is fractured, or you are suffering from gum disease that weakens the tissue firmly holding the tooth.If your tooth is fractured, you would probably feel pain from cold. But when your tooth is loose, the most common reason is your gums. If you are suffering from gum disease, you must get it treated right away before your tooth gets too loose and you would have to remove it. You should consult a dentist or a periodontist (gum speacialist) who will start with a tooth scaling and maybe a curetage depending of how advanced your condition is.In rare cases, diseases or medications can weaken the bone that anchors your tooth. The living root is the important lifeline that keeps a tooth healthy, and damage to the bone or the root can make a tooth less rigid.Your dental professional is the best person to consult on tooth problems. You should avoid any delay that can allow a bad situation to become worse.
Well really you own you cat although your cat may seem to want everything so you think it own you.
Generally a loose tooth will strenghthen over time, however you must not have tough food and try not to use the tooth unless absolutely necessary. If your tooth has became loose due to being knocked or being punched it will re-root itself over time this can take a couple of weeks. In the mean time try and eat soft food and i would reccommend visitin a dentist. If your tooth is loose on its own accord then go talk to the dentist as it is likely reclining gum line caused by gum desease DONT WORRY THIS CAN BE CURED! Hope this helps Joe