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Truthfully, that tooth extraction using a pair of pliers, should only be done by a dentist. In some cases, especially involving the first upper molar tooth, root of the tooth might break from the crown part. Not to mention that, if you do it on your own, the pliers aren't even sterilized and you'll might end up with inflammation instead.
1. Choose the right tool for the job. Using your pliers as a hammer may not only damage the tool but could cause you injury.
2. Use good quality tools and inspect them for defects before using them. Replace worn or defective tools.
3. Maintain your tools. Oil your pliers and wire cutters with a drop of oil on the hinge. Be sure that the jaws are clean and the teeth are sharp. Worn or greasy jaws are more likely to slip.
4. Never stick your fingers between the grips and always keep your wrist straight when using pliers.
5. Protect your tools from extreme heat, which can expand the metal and cause dangerous structural problems.
Diagonal pliers (or wire cutters or diagonal cutting pliers) are pliers intended for the cutting of wire (they are generally not used to grab or turn anything). They are sometimes called side cutting pliers or side cutters, although these terms are shared by other pliers designs and may lead to confusion. The plane defined by the cutting edges of the jaws intersects the joint rivet at an angle or "on a diagonal", hence the name. Instead of using a shearing action as with scissors, they cut by indenting and wedging the wire apart. The jaw edges are ground to a symmetrical "V" shape; thus the two jaws can be visualized to form the letter "X", as seen end-on when fully occluded. The pliers are made of tempered steel and inductive heating and quenching are often used to selectively harden the jaws.