Even if your baby teeth are wobbly, you may feel a strong pain if you pull them out by force. It explains how to pull out a child’s tooth, timing, and how to see a dentist without trying to pull it out forcefully.

Should I pull out the baby teeth when they are shaking?

Shouldn’t I take out my baby teeth?

Can I take out the lumpy baby tooth?

When the child’s teeth grow again, the baby’s teeth can become shaky and their teeth can move and get painful every time they eat. As the baby teeth grow from the bottom, the root part gradually melts in the form of being pushed out into the permanent tooth. When a permanent tooth becomes a lump, the surrounding bone that supports the tooth melts and the root of the tooth does not melt, but in the case of a baby tooth, it becomes a lump because the root of the tooth almost melts and becomes only the head.

If the baby tooth is not removed easily, the fiber of the gum sticks to the baby tooth even if the root of the tooth melts.

Parents may hesitate to take it away as soon as possible because it may bleed around their baby teeth and look painful. I will explain when to take out the lumpy baby teeth.

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