How to Pull out a Loose Tooth
How to Pull out a Loose Tooth All kids get loose teeth that fall out – it’s the body’s natural way of making room for adult teeth and starts around age six. It's best to let baby teeth fall out on their own if possible. However, if your kid is determined to get their loose tooth out, you can try a few tactics. Loose adult teeth , on the other hand, are a serious problem and you should never try to pull them out on your own. It's difficult to pull out your own teeth , plus it's painful and could be harmful to your health . Watch for wide movement. Before anyone tries to pull a baby tooth out, it should be moving quite a bit. That is, your child should be able to move it back and forth and side to side without much pain. Lots of movement means the tooth is about ready to come out. As noted, it's always best to let the baby tooth fall out on its own if possible. Wiggle it often. Wiggling it is a great way to start getting that tooth out. Have you...