If you are losing your baby teeth the dentist might just tell you to keep wiggling the loose tooth for it to come out completely. Your gum is sore because it is the only thing holding that tooth in. If it is a permanent tooth that is loose, it may need to be extracted or gum disease. In that case, yes a needle may be given.
I would suggest go to a dentist immediately.
No,it can't you have to visit dentist.
One of the biggest pieces of missing information here is if it is a "baby tooth" or an "adult tooth." If it is a baby tooth, give it a day or two. It will probably come out on its own. If it doesn't, and it continues to be sore, you may need to take the child to the dentist to make sure there are no complications. If it is an adult tooth, you need to go to the dentist for sure. The roots are either deteriorated or broken. There is likely an infection going on. It will need to be repaired or removed. Antibiotics will be needed for sure.
If you have a sore tooth from braces or separator's. A good idea is to take 1 or 2 pain reliever's.
You need to go and see a Dentist. However taking an analgesic or applying oil of cloves will help till you can get to your dentist's appointment.
Anything that irritates the gums can cause a cancre sore- for example if you get a shot from the dentist, it will turn into one where needle went through.
The hard painful lump near your growing wisdom tooth is probably part of the tooth. However, it could be an infection under the gums and should be checked by a dentist.
Yes, it is common for the gums to be swollen and sore. You can put some orajel or some clove oil on them to soothe them and reduce the swelling. If it persists, see your dentist.
sometimes i have had two at the dentist and its not tht sore
A tooth can be mildly sore two months after root canal therapy, because of the stress that the tooth has undergone. If the pain is more severe, it would be good to check it with a dentist, because the crown might need more adjustments, or there might be still some infection remained from the root canal.
Possibly a new(wisdom?) tooth emerging. Have a dentist check it out. caryhoneybee
To find a good endodontist, it's best to consult your dentist and he or she can refer you.