How Can I remove my friends wisdom teeth at home?!


Question: How Can I remove my friends wisdom teeth at home?
My friend is too poor to get her wisdom teeth out, apparently its not emergency surgery, even though she is in constant agonising pain. She has given me permission to perform this surgery.
Does anyone know where I can find some information on how to remove her wisdoom teeth myself?
We have a drill, some benadine, and I'm thinking vodka.
Anyone have any suggestions?

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You could leave her with a half paralysed face for the rest of her life. Do you really want to risk that



Extraction of tooth is not a simple thing as it may lead to severe pain and many complications it cannot be preffered home side its better to consult doctor.
Complications of extractions include :
Damage to nearby teeth. The
adjacent teeth or dental restorations
( e. g. , crowns , bridges, implants ) next
to the extracted tooth may
occasionally be damaged during the
procedure . Nearby teeth may become
fractured , chipped or loosened during
the extraction of a tooth or teeth ,
sometimes requiring more dental
work .
Fracture of the tooth. The tooth
may fracture during the extraction
process , complicating the procedure
and requiring more time and effort to
complete the extraction. Tooth
sectioning may be needed .
Incomplete extraction . A small
part of the tooth root may be left in
the jawbone . Although it may increase
the risk of infection , sometimes the
dentist will prefer to not try to extract
it because its removal may be too
risky e .g . if it is very close to a nerve.
Damage to the sinus . The
extraction of a molar from the upper
jaw may damage the sinus cavities
above it , by creating a hole that might
become a source of sinus infections.
Normally the hole will heal and close
by itself , but if not it may require
corrective surgery.
Nerve damage. A mistake
during an extraction of a tooth from
the lower jaw may damage the
inferior alveolar nerve. Numbness in
the lower lip and chin are common
symptoms of a damaged nerve. The
nerve will heal in a few weeks up to
some months depending on the
extend of the damage . In rare cases ,
the nerve is unable to heal
completely , leaving the patient with a
permanent numbness.
Jaw fracture . Patients with a
weak jawbone structure (e .g . older
women with osteoporosis) may have
a risk of jaw fracture. Even if the actual
tooth extraction procedure is
performed smoothly without any
problems , there are cases of
complications during the healing
process .

Dry socket . A dry socket
following a tooth extraction is a
common complication in about 5 % of
people who have a tooth extracted.
The condition occurs when a blood
clot does not form normally in the
tooth socket or the blood clot is
washed out or dissolved prematurely .
In a dry socket situation , the
underlying bone and nerves are
exposed to air and food , causing
intense pain and sometimes bad odor
or taste . A dry socket needs to be
treated with a medicated dressing to
stop the pain and help healing .
Infection. The wound of the
tooth extraction can be a doorway for
bacteria causing an infection ,
particularly in patients with a
weakened immune system . If a
patient has a high risk of infection the
dentist will generally prescribe
antibiotics before and after the
extraction .
Excessive bleeding and /or
swelling , redness or fever.
If you have any of these symptoms ,
especially if they continue after the
first 24 hours , contact your dentist.



As simple as it may seem to just "pull a tooth" like Jackass did with the Lamborghini, it's really, really, really not recommended. Please do not do that. Please. You'll cause your friend much more problems than she has now.



Give her some cold medicine to knock her out, then break out your ski mask and rob the local liquor store. Attempting to perform this surgery would be far more criminal.



that tooth has deep roots and are by alot of nerves in the month if you do that you can really f*** her or him up.



I wouldn't!




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