No, but it can kill a person that swallows it
does brake fluid kill exposed tooth nerves?
No
No, brake fluid does not contain alcohol. Drinking it can kill you however, as a patient in rehab nearly found out.
Typically brake fluid is a petroleum base, so one drop won't typically hurt them but if emersed it will kill them.
short answer......no there will be nothing to prevent the caliper piston from coming out of the body. if that happens you will lose your brake fluid and brake function. you will kill yourself or someone else.
Clove Oil [Source: http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showpost.php?p=3456970&postcount=3 ] I actually plan on trying this soon myself.
No, pinched nerve in the neck can not kill you.
Buy some clove oil from a health food store, or otc from a pharmacy. Place some of the oil on a cotton ball or qtip. Dab the clove oil onto the tooth, or into the tooth if there is a crack or hole. The oil will numb the pain, and eventually deaden the nerve. Apply the oil immediately when the pain starts to come back, and after doing that enough, it will kill the nerve. Do not drink the oil. Search clove oil and you will see how great it is for toothaches, and killing the nerve. It is a temporary fix tho, so be sure to see a dentist asap. I am studying to become a dental hygienist, and this definitely works!
No
The cast of Kill the Nerve - 1922 includes: Marie Mosquini as The Dental Nurse
There are several reasons why your car brake pedal can go to the floor. None of them are good. Your reservoir might be low on brake fluid. Your master cylinder might be worn out. Some of the brake cylinders might be worn out. Whatever it is it is time to get it fixed before you kill someone else and perhaps yourself.