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Does Qu tips and olive oil, help me smear my broken loose tooth in order for me to pull it off at home without no dentist?
5 Answers
- RockfordLv 72 years ago
Okay, I actually have used a power drill to gently grind a high spot on a back molar.
Having said that, I wouldn't pull my own tooth as you might break it off at the root. If it's REALLY loose, you could try wiggling it back and forth and pulling it. I would do it during business hour and a short distance from a real dentist. The olive oil might make the tooth too slippery to pull, but it's not a bad idea. If it's infected already, you'll need antibiotic before pulling it. Pulling a loose tooth from a dentist should be under 60 bucks. A complicated one that breaks off could be 300 dollars. Go to an old dentist, he won't charge you much.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Clearly you are willing to risk an infection of immense proportions. How stupid are you? Expect to be hospitalized with blood poisoning or a septic infection.
- Anonymous2 years ago
nope, no help ........................................
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