How Do You Pull Out A Tooth?
• Be sure the milk tooth is ready to come out, if not it will not work. Milk teeth need proper care, just like adult teeth, meaning regular brushing and flossing, so your child’s milk teeth may be loose or in pain from tooth decay, infection and other ailments. Pulling a tooth in this state can be extraordinarily painful and cause serious damage and possible hospital visits. Experts are concerned about the prevalence of cavities in baby teeth of children ages 2-5. It increased to 28 percent in 1999-2004, from 24 percent in 1988-1994, according to the American dental Association. • Check for natal teeth. Some infants are born with teeth, just below the gum line. These are known as natal teeth and are found in about one out of every two thousand births. Natal teeth are not milk teeth or primary teeth. Natal teeth are usually removed by your dentist due to the prevalence of problems associated with them, but an X-Ray must be completed before that determination can be made. Problems associ