How do you pull out half of a tooth with flesh on the other half?

A patient who has lost one half of a tooth with flesh attached to the other half needs to go to a professional dental clinic and have the tooth extracted by a professional dentist using a toothpick or dental pliers.
When a tooth is missing and the other half is attached to the tooth, it is recommended that the patient go to a specialized dental clinic immediately. Doctors usually need to take apical radiographs or CBCT images to understand the fracture of the tooth, and then perform local anesthesia. If the remaining tooth can be preserved, it should be treated with root canal therapy followed by crown restoration, and if it cannot be preserved, then the tooth should be extracted using a dental extractor or a dental pliers.
After the tooth has been completely extracted, it is necessary to remove the inflammatory granulation tissue in the extraction socket with a digging spoon or other tools in order to facilitate the healing of the wound.
All medications should be administered as prescribed by the doctor.