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it might just be a coincidence, but you should see a doctor about it
No , because if you cut the tooth in a different shape or something goes wrong , you may have a uncontrollable tooth.
Nothing, if anything it will help. it will act as a stitch and hold the cut closed
If you have a cut that requires sutures then you should not be trying to stitch it yourself, go to your nearest doctor or hospital emergency department.
yes
Dark Cut
If you just have to undo one stitch, then the easiest way to do it is to remove the stitch from the needle and pull the yarn to undo the stitch. Put your needle through the stitch to put it back on your needle.
A cauterizer or stitch.
To cut or grind up food.
Tooth decay.
False
Tooth decay caused by bacteria. It begins when bacteria in your mouth make acids that attack the tooth's surface.