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Try to make sure you don't wiggle it, Try to avoid anything with sugar ( Or Brush your teeth afterwards.) Drink water daily and it will decided to stay much longer in your mouth. If this problem still continues call your dentist and they might help some more

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you can't but if it gets annoying you will have to ask your dentist to pull it out for you

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14y ago
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If it's a milk tooth (a baby tooth), you can pull it out by twisting it.

However, if it's not, it shouldn't be wobbly and you should go to the dentist. :)

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Go to the dentist. There are many reasons for a toothache.

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use hands to shake

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Brush them Floss them.

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infection

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