Yes. If no bone is attached to the tooth and a forceps can contact the tooth without any interference. The tooth has to be erupted enough for no incision.
Answered 8/26/2023
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We cannot see you or examine you, A loose tooth may indicate gum disease. Some teeth can be removed without incision, others require access that can only be created by making an. incision. Please seek evaluation by a specialist Oral Surgeon, the dental specialist best qualified to accomplish dental extractions.
Answered 9/1/2023
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Possibly. Whether yours can be extracted without an incision is up to the surgeon. But realistically, does it really make a difference?
Answered 9/2/2023
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