Make a knot with normal dental floss around the loose tooth. Slide the loop up the front and back of the tooth as high as you can. Pull the floss ends or have your child pull the floss if they want. The tooth should pop out of the mouth without any pain if done correctly.
In case you are suffering from unbearable tooth pain, emergency tooth extraction at the dental hospital can help. You can get the dentist consultation easily at the emergency clinic at any time. They are quite helpful when you are in pain. @charlestonoralandfacialsurgery
no you can loose your tooth anytime any way the tooth fairy is just your mom and dad
Just get it out like you do you with any other tooth, yank it out or tie a piece of string on it and attatch the other end of it to a open door and then let someone slam it and kaboom! You're loose tooth is now on the floor ( maybe ).
The movement of an erupting wisdom tooth and any subsequent impaction may produce pain at the back of the jaw.
DEATH. when you die all your blood drains out of your body so when your teeth deteriorate enough to fall out of your mouth there wont be any blood left in your body and when your dead you wont feel any pain
Use a tissue or paper towel to stop any bleeding. If there isn't any blood, don't worry, as this often happens. If it was a natural loss, do what you want with the tooth, but if it was forced ice the tooth and go to the dentist immediately to have it put back.
First, the tooth should be COMPLETLY numb so that the patient does not feel any pain. Once that is accomplished, then the Dentist will use an instrument called an elevator to push the gums gently away from the tooth. When most of the gums at the top are pulled back the dentist will use another instrument that pushes the gums aways as you he goes lower down the roots of the tooth. When all sides of the tooth are loose from the ligament then the tooth should already be mobile and the Dentist can use surgical forceps to pull the loose tooth out. The worst and longest part is the numbing aspect...loosening the tooth should be a breeze in most cases.
not all the time It doesn't really matter if it's loose. You'll still be getting the one or two (probably two) shots of novicane near your tooth in your gums which is the most painful part. Getting your tooth actually pulled out feels the same any way, loose or not(That part isn't all that bad with all of the numbing.) Sorry, it's not that bad though. Different people handle the pain in different ways.
put Vaseline on the back pointy thing and they should slip right off without any pain
you dont
An Incubus or Succubus Demon can inflict pain without any trouble, as can any demon.