Sunday, December 9, 2012

How do you pull out a bad tooth at home?

Q. My boyfriend has very bad teeth in the front and they are hurting him very badly. He wants to pull them out at home (no insurance) and can't figure out how. The thing is the gums are good and the tooth is firmly in place and the tooth is not loose. HELP!!!!!!

A. the thing about pulling teeth at home is that dentists use a specialized set of tools to break the ligaments around the tooth, connecting it to the gum, also they have special forceps that forcefully rock the tooth back and forth until it comes out of place. the root of the tooth is quite long and i would not recommend taking it out at home... i doubt that you even could. many female dentists have a very hard time pulling teeth because it takes a great deal of strength.

i think you should wait until tomorrow and search very hard for a charity dentist. tell them that you're homeless and unemployed, whatever it takes. they will pull the tooth. and be sure u tell them its an emergency

he also needs anesthetic. if he thinks hes in pain now, wait till you start yankin it around in there hard enough to break the ligaments.


What is the most affordable small home or cottage insurance company?
Q. I own a home that is 300 sq feet. It's basically a little cottage/studio house. I am looking for a company that will 1) insure a home that small and 2) is affordable. Does anyone have experience with a company they would like to recommend?

A. The secret to finding cheap home insurance is to do your research and obtain as many quotes as possible. You should start by comparing anywhere from three to five quotes. But if you can find 10 or more companies that offer home insurance coverage, you are really going to be in a good position. The bottom line is simple: the more home insurance companies that are vying for your business the better chance you have of getting the best price.

Moving on, you need to be fully aware of the power of the internet. What does this mean? Simply put, if you want to learn a lot about home insurance and have the chance to obtain plenty of quotes, the internet is where you need to start your search. You can easily find information on home insurance and the companies that sell this coverage via the internet.

As you can see, the secret to finding cheap home insurance is to obtain as many quotes as possible via the internet. When you do this, you will find that you have an affordable policy in place well before the time that you need it.

I found a site on CNN that helps you get quotes according to all your requirements. Its an excellent tool. Try it out
http://www.2insure4less.com/?s=234255&g=SubID&rdto=ho


In jacksonville florida, I was considering to buy a wolf hybrid, but do they bring up the home insurance price
Q. I am aware that if they are over 75% they are illegal here in Florida, and I've asked and searched the internet many times on insurance, and I still haven't found any answers. So I'd like to have an idea or at least know if they have any effect on home isurance before I purchase it.

A. First of all, why would you purchase a wolf dog? What are your reasons? I know you may get on the defence here and not wan tot disclose that info, but ask YOURSELF this very question. If you don't know what to ask yourself, have a read: http://www.wolfhaven.org/think_again.php

Wolf dogs are not illegal in Florida, no matter what the content. You require a Class II Wildlife Permit to harbour any wolf dog that is over 75% (see below). [This law should be revised, as percentages are completely inaccurate to determine content of wolf].

State Regulations for Florida for wolf dogs are as follows:
"Pure wolves and hybrids which are 25% or less domestic dog require a $100 permit per year unless exempted as a researcher." Provisions include owner "demonstrates no less than one year of substantial practical experience (to consist of no less than 100 hours) plus successfully complete a written examination on the care, feeding, handling and husbandry of the species for which the permit is sought, or other species, within the same biological family ... which are substantially similar in size, characteristics, care and nutritional requirements to the species for which the permit is sought," is able to provide a proper diet, health care and exercise, caging meets minimum specifications and that the neighborhood setting is appropriate." There are yard, containment, housing and care requirements. Those animals that are 75% or more wolf must be permitted as Class II wildlife."

As far as home insurance is concerned, your best bet is to call around. All insurance companies are different.

You should also contact your local ASPCA or Animal Control to ask about liability insurance if you plan on keeping a wolf dog. There are some states that require million dollar liability insurance (completely separate from home insurance) and $500 licensing fee p/yr (separate from a permit) if you have a dog that has any (known) wolf content in it.


My wedding rings disappeard out of my home 10 yrs. ago has it been too long to claim them on my insurance?
Q. My wedding rings disappeared out of my home 10 yrs ago. Every time we have done a home project or replaced carpeting we have been careful to search for them. Do you think it has been too long to claim them on my home owners insurance? I would really love to get them replaced.

A. Yep, too long.

Not only that, but "oops I lost them" isn't covered under the standard homeowners policy.





Powered by Yahoo! Answers

No comments:

Post a Comment