It's a process, not ever panic attack ends with a missing tooth, but I go after my teeth during every panic attack, usually at least loosening them up a ton. I use pliers or a butter knife handle to hit them or try to dig it underneath a loose tooth. It's difficult, but like I said it's a process, if I go after one tooth long enough it eventually comes out, I had a drug history too which might have loosened my teeth.
Is It Normal Pulling teeth from panic attacks
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are you serious? do you pull out the easier ones to get out? what do you use? is it not very difficult to do? are you a troll?
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It's a process, not ever panic attack ends with a missing tooth, but I go after my teeth during every panic attack, usually at least loosening them up a ton. I use pliers or a butter knife handle to hit them or try to dig it underneath a loose tooth. It's difficult, but like I said it's a process, if I go after one tooth long enough it eventually comes out, I had a drug history too which might have loosened my teeth.
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Yep that's not normal,you do something else instead of hurting yourself cut a pumkin,I'm sure the result will be better for you