Friday, November 6, 2009

Would pulling my tooth really be that bad?

This question has been asked any times but all of them didnt seem to fit my description. This is a baby tooth that doesnt want to come out. I've been having problems getting teeth to loosen so it's been hard to get them all out. RIght now one of my adult teeth is starting to come in (by starting I mean its visible when I smile, laugh ect). I was wondering If I would be wise to pull this out before my dentist appointment ( I would still be going to the dentist because I have other teeth that need to be pulled) because I dont want this adult tooth to come in and be crooked for the rest of my life.

Would pulling my tooth really be that bad?
If the dentist appointment is fairly soon, tell him your concerns and ask him to pull that one as well. If you're uncertain about whether or not he'll be willing to do that, call the office and ask.
Reply:let the dentist do and get some sedation
Reply:let the dentist do it =so you won't hurt the new tooth coming in
Reply:You should go to the dentist and let the dentist take care of it. If your appointment is a way off then make an appointment sooner. The baby tooth will affect the position of the adult tooth and trying to pull it yourself might damage the new tooth and the baby tooth might break off and then you will really have a problem.
Reply:If the baby tooth is already loose, go ahead and wiggle it around...it might come out before you see the dentist. Otherwise, he'll take care of it for you.





My daughter had the same problem - the dentist took out the baby tooth and her permanent tooth slid right into the space after a few weeks - no braces needed.



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