DVD won't eject, I think my 3yr old put one in upside down

I have tried everything to get DVD out.  When I turn on and hold down the eject button you can tell its trying to eject but it doesn't want to come out.  I don't know if its a easy fix or if I have to take it in to a specialist.

Restart the computer and hold the trackpad down until disc is ejected.
If this does not help, take the computer to the Apple store.
Best.

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