2/6/17

Tips on Painlessly Pulling out Teeth

Are you a parent or child who are wondering how to lose a tooth without being in pain?

I lost my first tooth when I was 5 years old, now I am nine years old and I have lost tons of teeth over the years. I have learned several painless ways to make wiggly teeth fallout.

The first and hardest (kind of) way to pull out your teeth is to actually pull it out. Before pulling, make sure that the tooth is as wiggly as possible to ensure best quality. The most important detail is to NOT BE AFRAID. As long as you fulfill the requirement shown above, you will not feel a thing. If no blood comes out, that means you did an excellent job!

The second way is for you to push it both directions with the tongue. Once the tooth becomes wiggly enough, push it in the other direction lightly and the tooth will pop right off. Again, no blood, no problem!

The last and easiest way to make your wiggly tooth come off is to not worry about it at all! Let your food pull it off instead. This really happened to me when I was eating dinner after school. I was happily chewing my food when my tooth hit something hard. It was REALLY hard. By instinct, I spit it out and it was my wiggly tooth! My tongue felt around in the spot where my tooth fell out and there was a hole. The tooth got pulled out without even me noticing it!

You may see that you need to wait for a specific amount of time before you can pull the tooth out. This needs to happen in order for the nerves in your mouth to not feel pain. If you wait for the tooth to become really loose, you will be rewarded for your patience by being able to quickly and painlessly get the tooth out.

Also, don't forget to pick up your Tooth Fairy money!

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