Teeth to fall and can not fall down feasible tooth extraction, specific steps for local anesthesia, separation of gums, placement of dental pliers, the affected tooth dislocation, as follows.
1. Local anesthesia: loose milk teeth generally choose surface anesthesia, loose permanent teeth generally choose infiltration anesthesia.
2. Separation of gingiva: Use the gingival separator to separate the gingiva and provide space for the clamp beak to be inserted under the gingival sulcus to avoid gingival tearing during tooth extraction.
3. Placement of the clamp: Insert the clamp along the tooth surface into the gingival sulcus that has been completely separated, keep the clamp beak parallel to the long axis of the tooth, and push it in toward the root until it is below the high point of the tooth neck profile.
4. Dislocation of the affected tooth: use rocking and traction to dislocate the affected tooth, or use twisting force if the affected tooth is a single rooted tooth with a conical shape.
It is recommended to visit a regular medical institution to receive professional treatment.