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how dangerous is it to pull your own teeth out? It would be a molar in the back of the mouth. I've seen a couple of the bumfights videos where they use pliers on the front teeth, but after talking to a couple of people today they say the molars are deeper rooted. how much blood might be involved and how do you stop the bleeding?
Off the top of my head I'd say it's pretty dangerous.
I'm no dentist, but I'd imagine it would largely depend on the condition of the tooth. If it's nice and health and you're pulling it for shits and giggles, I'd imagine there would be a shit-ton of blood and it would be hard to get the bleeding to stop. If it's like rotten and loose, it will probably come out easily and without quite as much blood loss.
Either way, it's probably going to hurt quite a bit, though.
Apparently man invented the dentist a few years ago
I suggest you dont do that, because you might cause damage to the periodontal, causing you to bleed - also, pulling a tooth out abruptly could potentially (and literally) leave your nerve hanging out of the gum in the space causing alot of pain. Furthermore, you will be rupturing the blood vessels that run there, causing bleeding - which could inevitably lead to an infection.
punch yourself in the lip to numb the pain!
dont humor the idiot you fools.
go ahead and do it!!!!!
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| Originally posted by Xenocreator_PG_ punch yourself in the lip to numb the pain! |
get a cowhorn. will be much easier.
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| Originally posted by DjConfessions how dangerous is it to pull your own teeth out? It would be a molar in the back of the mouth. I've seen a couple of the bumfights videos where they use pliers on the front teeth, but after talking to a couple of people today they say the molars are deeper rooted. how much blood might be involved and how do you stop the bleeding? |
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| Originally posted by Vlad Wont work, the nerve is past the point of pain, thus, once you pull out the tooth, all the pain will be at gum, and not so much at the lip. |
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| Originally posted by Xenocreator_PG_ punch yourself in the gums then. |
It's safe. Tom Hanks did it on Castaway.
Get a friend to videotape it and post it on Youtube for us. 
most molars are attached to the same nerve that gives you feeling on your lower lip and tongue. also on parts of your cheek. wrongfully disturbing that nerve could leave you with perm. nerve damage and no feeling.
also, most molars that are removed require stiches to stop the bleeding and to keep the scar tissue from uprooting other teeth.
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| Originally posted by Vlad I would like you to read what you just wrote, and try to make sense of it. |
buy some of that stuff that helps toothaches and cold sores...numbs the shit out of anything for a good 5 minutes. I pinched my lip I didn't feel the pain, and didn't notice it was bleeding like a mf.
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| Originally posted by Vlad I would like you to read what you just wrote, and try to make sense of it. |
have you ever seen an orthodontist's arms? they are fucking RIPPED
pulling a tooth is no easy task
Re: TA doctors, nurses and/or dentists
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| Originally posted by DjConfessions how dangerous is it to pull your own teeth out? It would be a molar in the back of the mouth. I've seen a couple of the bumfights videos where they use pliers on the front teeth, but after talking to a couple of people today they say the molars are deeper rooted. how much blood might be involved and how do you stop the bleeding? |
DickRenegade could've answered this question.
yeah but dickgrenade got died!
It's shit like this that caused the average lifespan to be no more then 30 years old.
Your call buddy. 
I'm a dentist. Its safe. Actually if you are good enough you can take out two teeth without the patient even knowing. This way you can have one extra to hide under YOUR pillow! W00t bonus from the tooth fairy!

You can't honestly actually be considering pulling out your own molar?
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