NCNitro, your comparison of the situation in the video to a parent allowing their child to play with matches is evidence of just how sensationalized you and the other people have made this issue. That's not even like comparing apples to oranges. It's like comparing apples to elephants. There are absolute wrongs and absolute rights in the world. Playing with fire, absolute wrong. What happened on this video comes no where near an absolute wrong and there isn't anything anyone can say to me to make me beleive it is.
As a parent you can't teach a child that something is either wrong or right and nothing else. So things depend on the situation and then an application of the variables that can happen on the way to the outcome or resolution of that situation. In this case, it's pretty obvious that the risk to the child and anyone else was extremely low. Did you ever think that this kid walked away not only having had some fun with her parents but also maybe subconsciously began to learn from this that something that may be wrong to do in one situation isn't necessarily wrong in all situtaions depending on the circumstances? You probably didn't because you just saw what you wanted to and let your mind race.
Go back to the video and watch it again. The mother asks which tooth this will be, i.e. if she's had other teeth come out before. The girl answers that this will be the second. That should raise a flag to any of you actually willing to make a point rather than blindly condem these parents for something you perceive as innappropriate, that even the girl, be it 6 or what ever age she was, knew that this wasn't going to hurt or put her in any danger or any one else for that matter.
If you want to continue to have a back and forth on this, be my guest. If you're gonna come in with guns blazing though, you better have more than a 6 shooter. None of you has made a rational arguement, or even demonstrated that you've really thought about this beyond it's supposed initial shock value, to illustrate that it's an absolute wrong. So all I can say in the end, again, is relax. The kid was fine, the parents were fine, even the damn cat was fine. I'm sure this kid is no worse for wear in terms of her ability to assess inherant danger involved in the number of other situations she'll be in for the rest of her life.
There are so many worse things that parents can let their kids do that are so much more dangerous than this but no one ever says boo! Some parents let their kids ride dirt bikes or drive go carts. The opportunity for severe injury in those activities is far greater than what we saw in the video but i'm sure each of you wouldn't say jack about a video of a kid hitting a trail on a dirt bike. Put what you think in perspective. If you do that then I think you'll find that your reactions to this video are a gross exageration of what the real consequences of pulling a loose tooth with an RC car are. If you disagree with me after that, well then we disagree. If you disagree with me before putting in any real rational, reasoned thought, well then you're full of hot air and shouldn't be commenting because you have nothing of value to add here.