even the dentist finds it a bit harder to pull out wisdom teeth due to their 3 root system and being distal inside the mouth.
I advice you to do Little searching at the Health Information Center : http://google.com/coop/cse?cx=007185308018807068018%3Ax2z07lqx3mg
to learn more about your wisdom teeth and general teeth health , it is the only health specific search engine on line.
2007-02-26 11:18:05
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answered by Anonymous
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That would be brave. I could imagine all you would need is a good friend and a pair of pliers. However, I wouldn't advise doing it. I recently learned from a dentist appointment that I would have to have a wisdom tooth pulled. They said that the root is so sharp they are going to have to make an incision in the gums to shave the root, so that it is dull enough to pull the tooth. This is going to hurt like hell, and they are going to sedate me for it. So, how would you know you aren't pulling your teeth when you shouldn't if something like that has to be done?
2007-02-26 11:16:47
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answered by Anonymous
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ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!! First of all, have you clarified that you are growing wisdom teeth and that they actually need to come out? You would also need to know where they are, (how erupted they are), and you would need an X-ray for this. Second of all, it is much too painful to do this yourself, you could not control the pain enough to keep your hand steady..you do know that dentists usually knock you out for this procedure?? Also, there would be such a high risk for infection, and that the blood wouldn't clot properly, the list is endless. It would be much smarter to allow a professional to do it and avoid all these risks. DON'T BE STUPID!!!! Please see a dental professional and don't try to do it yourself. And afterwards you need a perscription for antibiotics and pain killers, how are you going to get these if you do it yourself??
2007-02-26 11:19:33
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answered by marty_is_a_girl 2
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No it is impossible to do this safely. The roots of the wisdom teeth are deeply embedded in the jaw bone. If you were to try to pull them out, you'd most likely either break off the crown of the tooth leaving the root stuck inside the jaw to slowly rot and cause excruciating pain, or you could severely damage your jaw and need surgery. You could even have irreversible nerve damage to your face.
Don't even try this!!!
2007-02-26 11:14:55
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answered by charmedchiclet 5
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Why would you want to? Is this a sick experiment? But to answer your question you would need anesthetic and syringe, scalpel or razor, a high speed handpiece just in case the tooth is so large it needs to be cut in half, tooth pliers, possibly an elevator, a bone pick, gut sutures, a suture or carpet needle, guaze, tea bags, cadaver bone if they are not completely erupted, and Dry socket paste and tape just in case. Good luck.
2007-02-26 13:11:24
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answered by tooth_fairy2004 2
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Ouchhhhhhhhhh ? What do you need ? How 'bout a lobotomy ? And...maybe consider keeping the teeth...you need the ' wisdom '.
Of course, this is a ' joke ' question...right ?. Yes . But, still . . . the thought of that ! . . . Ouchhhhhhh ! ! !
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I was just informed by another that " Everyone does their own teeth in England ". If that is so...I apologize for my answer. I live in California.
I apologize for my answer...yet will still express . . . Ouchhhhhhhhh ! ! !
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2007-02-26 11:15:23
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answered by onelight 5
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I definitely would not recommend this. It is very dangerous and you could risk infection. If you call around your town or city usually you can find a dentist even if you don't have insurance. Sometimes they would accept a payment plan. This is just not a procedure you know how to do and you could hit a nerve. Don't risk it.
2007-02-26 13:34:26
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answered by samantha 3
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Is it possible for you to come up with a more idiotic idea? I'm sure it is possible but if you aren't smart enough to do the research yourself to find out what tools you would need to do it then you probably aren't smart enough to actually do it without seriously injuring yourself.
2007-02-26 11:16:23
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answered by dil7827 2
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Yes it is possible but very difficult. You have to stick an operating jack hammer into your mouth and only touch the teeth you want to extract.
Takes a steady and strong hand.
2007-02-26 11:13:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Ouch - don't do that. The tools you will need will be a Dentist. Those are the toughest teeth in your mouth. They have big roots, so they wont be easy to remove.
2007-02-26 11:14:07
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answered by Feline05 5
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