PULL OUT a baby's teeth..... never mind about 'too early'... that's abuse whenver you do it!
A baby's 'milk teeth' will fall out when they are ready, and will be replaced by the child's permanent set. If the teeth come out, accidentally or deliberately, too early then the child will be toothless for longer.
Usually if you don't pull out your baby teeth they fall out anyway. Enzymes in your jaws dissolve their roots so they are held in place by your gums. As your gums pull away, they get looser and looser. Eventually they drop out. Still, it is more convenient for you if you determine when and where they come out.
If a baby tooth is extracted to soon, as was the case for me, the adult teeth will grow through in the wrong order. This will mean the teeth are out of alignment and you will probably need braces
If they are the first teeth (Milk teeth) then under normal circumstances the adult teeth underneath will eventually take their place.
I don't think anything bad happens. I heard of someone that lost them in their twenties and are fine.
nothing
I believe this is because your adult teeth are there all the time and just move up to replace your baby teeth. It is not that adult teeth suddenly start growing when your baby teeth fall out. If an adult tooth is lost, there is nothing there to replace it.
If the dentist says that they have to pull out your baby teeth, then there must be something very wrong with the teeth. Either they have holes, or they are rotting and could spread an infection...then they would have to pull them out. If your teeth have none of these problems, then you should be able to pull them out yourself when they are ready.
no
Only your baby teeth will be replaced with other teeth when they are pulled or fall out. A human has 20 baby teeth total. If you pull out human adult teeth they will not come back.
Baby rabbits are born with teeth. If you gently pull their bottom lip down you can see the teeth.
There's no exact date. They just come loose and you pull them out.
Pulling baby teeth out does not usually cause a person any pain. Baby teeth have a very small root or no root and are usually painless to remove. If your baby teeth are causing you pain when you pull them out, you should probably check with a dentist to be sure that the teeth and gums are healthy.
Only if you have baby teeth or if you don't have enough space in your mouth.
No. You should never pull out the tooth, because the roots sometimes will not come out when you do that, causing more pain than nessasary.
you scream and it will bleed
A reputable dentist would not pull baby teeth without a reason he could back up with X-rays and published research. The most common area of a dentist pulling baby teeth is the upper incisors and canines. He would be concerned, if there was evidence via X-rays, that the permanent teeth were becoming impacted or twisting because of the late eruption of the permanent teeth, and may make the decision to help nature along.
It could hurt if you pulled it out hard. But if you wiggle it everyday, it would not hurt then.