The process of extracting a loose deciduous tooth is a common experience in childhood. This usually involves removing a tooth that has naturally loosened to the point where minimal force is required for complete detachment. The goal is to facilitate the shedding process and prevent potential discomfort or complications.
Allowing a significantly loosened tooth to be removed can alleviate irritation to the surrounding gum tissue and potentially prevent the tooth from being accidentally swallowed. Historically, various methods have been employed, ranging from simple wiggling to tying the tooth to a string; however, gentle and careful manipulation remains the preferred approach for minimizing discomfort and potential damage.