Baby teeth really dont hurt to be removed.
I would really like to smack you silly right now.Nah pretty much true, but I had one of the most traumatizing tooth issues I'd ever had several years back. I had a loose canine on the top left and was eating saltine crackers. Somehow, I managed to bite down on the tooth really hard which damaged the nerves and jerked it forward at a 90 degree angle. I knew then that I had to get it out. I went into the bathroom kinda tugging on it. Holy.....freaking.....gosh. I was literally bawling my eyes out from the pain and I was yanking as hard as I could and the connective tissue would not break. Blood was falling out of my mouth in cascades and it felt like someone was hammering a nail into my gums....and then stapling it in. I tried twisting it out and had turned it more than 1080 degrees (3 full rotations) before it finally broke free. Blood was draining from my gums like a faucet so I wedged like three paper towels in my gums, which were soon soaked but the bleeding slowed and stopped. I went back into the bathroom to clean up my mess and it looked like someone had butchered a dog in the bathroom sink.
As a result, I stopped pulling my teeth after that. I still have broken fragments still rooted into my gums but I don't let my dentist pull them. I just wait until they break up enough that I can pull out the pieces. Very unhealthy and stupid to do but I won't risk that situation again.