Any time you have a tooth extracted you need to consider what it will do to the rest of your mouth. In the case of having a tooth pulled in the very back of your mouth, it's not usually a huge problem. However, when you start talking the other 24 teeth in your mouth there is. Any time a tooth is pulled you have to expect that eventually it's "dancing partener" (the tooth directly above or below it that it occludes with while biting) will gradually make it's way out also and fall out. The teeth on either side of an area that has had an extraction will gradually tip into that space and cause not only biting issues, but esthetic ones. Eventually it will become difficult to chew food as effectively as you are used to. I would highly recommend having a root canal done and saving the tooth at all costs (we're talking teeth that are not the furthest molars in your mouth). If you cannot afford a root canal (they range from probably $300-$1000 and insurance usually pays for them around 80%) you can always check to see if you qualify with your local Free Clinic.
It could be that they don't want the tooth to break apart while pulling it out
The tooth in question is a tooth that children have. If it is not a permanent tooth, it could be called a milk tooth.
By pulling it out.
Yes. Don't try pulling it out. You could hurt your cat by doing this.
An Old Fashioned Way of Pulling a Tooth - 1902 was released on: USA: September 1902
It depends, the dog could die by bleeding or getting the infection into their blood flow.
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.
There will be a chance of pain if the tooth is still attached. If the tooth is ready to come out, use a fast motion and push the in tooth in the direction of the tongue. Fast impacts and pulling with a yanking motion should lessen the amount of time there could be pain.
Wiggle it!
yes
He keeps moving at it with his tongue, or pulling on it, or do the old string to the tooth and string to the door trick.
homestyle man, no such thing as free pulling