He says that they don’t hurt they might not hurt the tooth, but the gum sure do, but I still have the urge even though my teeth aren’t ready, I have the urge to just rip them out😅
I was such a weirdo I used to get excited when I could feel a tooth going wobble and that’d be it, I’d be compulsively working on it until it came out, even jamming things in to it 😂
I have a question. Can they be stuck to the gums a bit because I remember it hurting when my mom tricked me to get my two front ones out. I also had a ton of blood and was wondering if she yanked a bit of my gums with it.
Yeah happened to me before sometimes the tooth just gets stuck like into your gum and bit on one side of the tooth you may need to wiggle it a bit so it can get unstuck to your gums and it won't hurt as much sometimes you wont even really feel it if you wiggle it
When I had my first baby tooth removed, my dad had a whole rope attached to my tooth, and he would literally pull it, and you do not know my dad. He is super strong, and I did not cry at all. I was a beast.
My mom and grandparents pinned me down to take out my first few baby teeth. I screamed and kicked and fought, but they were worried about me having a good smile. I stopped telling them I had loose teeth, and funny enough, the teeth they didn't pry out of my mouth, were the ones that came out straightest. The four they pulled are slightly off, but not noticeable to anyone but me and a dentist
As little kids, me and my sister were about the same age so we would lose teeth at about the same time, and the first time we lost teeth, our parents gave us 5 dollars, and since she figured out that she got money for loosing teeth she was popping them out left and right. We would just be sitting on the bus going to school and she would be like "Hey, I lost another tooth" and little me would be like " no, you YANKED that tooth out". She had all of her baby teeth out by eight, while I still have 4 left as a teen.
Lol I used to literally tear mine out in primary school with whatever I could find, twist and pull, pencils, the table, doors etc… I also used to wiggle them so much my gum would literally bruise it felt awful every time but I still did it. Oh and btw that’s the same feeling u get after Getting ur braces tightened lol
i usually just pull my tooth out myself since i also cant trust anyone else who will pull out my tooth. there’s like 0 pain pulling out a tooth thats already loose
Funny story: i was with my dad in Texas to see family and I had wiggly tooth. We were in our Hotel room horsing around with my sister. I had jumped on my dads bed and hit my wiggly tooth on his knee and it fell out. ( keep in mind the one was sticking out like how my grown two front teeth out now )
When I was helping raise a friend’s daughter, and she lost her first tooth…she didn’t actually lose it, I pulled it out. But the next morning when I got there she ran up to me and told me that the Tooth Fairy had taken her tooth and left her a whole dollar! From that point on I had to keep an eye on her because she got caught working a tooth loose, that was nowhere near ready to come out, because she wanted more money!😂🤣😂 after she started getting her permanent teeth, I had to keep explaining to her that if she pulled those particular teeth out, not only would she NOT get money for them, she would also have to live without a tooth in its place F.O.R.E.V.E.R.! I could literally see her contemplating what she wanted more, money or the tooth. And she never got to buy anything with her money at that point! She just really liked the exchange, a tooth for money! 😂🤣😂Gotta love a thinker!
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Once i ripped out a baby tooth right before christmas dinner. I got to the table and didn't wipe any of the blood off and everyone just started at me, super concerned-
oml-the same thing happens to me,just my permanent teeth were growing OVER my baby teeth and i got them removed at the dentist and had a panic attack so they had to get out some laughing gas-
I personally think that taking your own teeth out just lowers the pain, but its a bit less traumatic when my mom used to do it for me, like 2 secs and bam, it's done!
I remember feeling pain when I was that age. I saw blood 🩸 so my gums will feel that mess which is why I didn’t play with my baby teeth and let them fall out on their own. I’m sure it wouldn’t hurt nowhere near what I think it would but there’s still some pain involved if they aren’t ready to come out on their own.
One time, when I was like 10-12, me and my mom were stuck in traffic for like 2 hours. At that time I managed to pull out three teeth because I was so bored. My mom almost had a heart attack when she looked over and saw that I had three teeth and an extremely bloody mouth. Thinking I managed to hurt myself without telling her, she immediately started to freak out. Then she calmed down extremely fast when I told her I pulled them myself. Throughout my childhood, I have had to get lots of baby teeth pulled because of them having extremely long roots. It has resulted in my adult teeth coming in behind them. Two sets of braces later I am good as new.
Yeah I had a tooth that was hardly even ready to wiggle yet, but my adult tooth was growing behind it so it was that or the dentist. And 6 year old me was like "ugghhhh FINE. But you WILL pay me extra for this." Sidenote: I never really believed in the tooth fairy. Anyways it effing sucked. They had to hold me down and RRIIIPPPP. My entire lower lip and under my tongue was full of blood but rinsing with ice water made the pain worse. Overall, that was the worst pain I have ever felt. Worse than stepping on a strip of staples when I was eight and having to limp out to get one of my parents which left a literal trail of blood.
I loved pulling my teeth out as a kid. I pulled a couple out during my karate classes. If they were kinda still attached I would flip them so they would stick out and freak my mom out.😂😂😂😂😂
It’s a bit too painless… this one time, my brother and I were play fighting when he accidentally punched me in the mouth. I was fine, no teeth came out or anything, but 5 minutes late I went to go eat some samosas. I’m sitting there with samosas in my mouth, plus this hard rock thing. It was a tooth. I never even felt it come out 😭
When I was little I loved to take my teeth out.I would try to take them out very slow cause I liked how it felt and most didn't even moved so I would start pushing them a lot till they started moving.🤣
Three of my kids were terrified for me to pull their teeth out, but one of them just ripped them out as soon as they started to wiggle. Her baby teeth came out with roots longer than the tooth itself. 😱
I had a "carie de racine" (I have French dentists, so I don't know the name in English) and we had to pull the tooth out. Luckly, it was on a baby tooth, but it hurt like hell when they pulled it out, so I was scared of pulling my teeth out until the end
Watching that was pretty horrifying to me, I haven't had a wobbly tooth for ages, and to be honest, I hate them+ taking them out. Mad respect for this kid.
The first time my baby teeth got wiggly my mom took me to the dentist. It was the worst experience ever. The tooth was obviously not ready to come out but the dentist insisted on taking it out. I remember the pain to this day. There was blood everywhere and I was screaming like crazy but she said I was overreacting. I am really good with pain, I have a really high pain tolerance and as a kid I didn’t get scared of stuff like that easily. When I cut my fırehead open it didn’t even hurt and I used to yank my teeth out myself. But that pain was so terrible it made me scared of going to the dentist. One of the worst experiences from my childhood. Good thing I have an amazing mother that understood me and let me take my own tooth out in my own time after that.
I had a wiggly tooth bothering me in like 1st grade and on my eay home from school (this was like a 20-minute drive). i pulled it out in the car about 5ins into the drive. We also had to pick up my little brother from daycare. So im just sitting there, in the car holding my bloody tooth with some tissues in my mouth. I remember this because it was the first time i wasn't scared to pull out my tooth. Im in 9th grade rn with no baby teeth, and i will always remember how proud i was of myself.
The little teeth would pinch a bit but those bad boys at the back?They were numb all the way and it was my favorite to pull on them and make them loose 😅 i wouldn't even use my hand to pull them out i wouldstick my tongue under the loose teeth and move it until it falls down- 😭
Hey about you, saying that it doesn't hurt, it actually does hurt when you get your molars because there are sharp points and it is pushing into your gums more and more the more loose tooth gets, and it hurts really bad.
I remember my teacher told me about how losing a teeth works in my older sister’s class (she’s two years older) basically, if someone gets their tooth pulled in class/loses them in class, everybody wants that too
When I was like about five, and I had lost my tooth, the first thing I did was take a napkin and clean my hand before I took the weekly chews and start nibbling it and then when it was so wiggly, I just snatched it out😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I’m a kid and I pulled my teeth out with one of those towels where when u pull something there is a lil string, I pulled a rlly small tooth that my dentist was supposed to remove, I was really brave and proud. My mom was thankful that we didn’t have to pay 😂😂
My molar was wiggling so I tried to pull it out. IT WAS THE WORST. It happened again. But a tooth was growing under it so when I was chewing gum, It came out. How I got it out the first time was i sneezed and it came out. But there was a red bump on there. It took 3 WHOLE WEEKS to go away.
I pulled out most, if not all, of my baby teeth. But here's my worst experiences I once had a baby tooth that had a long sharp root thing stuck in my gums. And the tooth itself was sharp. I kept trying to pull it out but that sharp bit was like an anchor and the other parts of the tooth kept stabbing my gums. I was finally able to rip it out. That bit that was holding the tooth in my gums was about the length of a pencil point. Another time, my baby tooth was turning black and the dentist said my adult tooth was growing through it. I refused to let them pull it so they sent me home and told my dad to do it. So he did. The adult tooth was almost completely grown out.
You know, I feel happy, excited and very, very, very not so sensitive when I lose teeth, but if it's like a tooth that's in the back of my mouth, then yeah, it hurts.