A lump that is under the gum of an abscessed tooth is likely to be an infection. It is necessary to see a dentist who can determine the best course of treatment and prevent further damage.
Your gums bright red too? It's probably abcessed. See a dentist immediately!
My first thought is that it is an abcessed tooth. If not that I would have a doctor check my lymph gland in my neck for an infection.
Easy! Put a fake tooth under a laundry basket. When she comes, pull the rope and then eat her for brekfast.
That sounds like either sinus pain and pressure or possibly an abcessed tooth. Do you have other signs of an abcess? Do you have the bubbled up gum tissue, etc.? Obviously, your best bet is to go see your doctor and dentist. Hope you find an answer. God bless, Cathy Yes, this can indicate an abcessed tooth: This pain under the eye happened to me, and I thought I had a sinus infection My tooth did not hurt; I could chew with it and press on it without it hurting. The pain under the eye was bad enough that I stayed home from work one day and planned to go to the doctor. But by the time I was going to call for an appointment, the pain was subsiding. A few days later I had a large puffiness in my gum below where the pain under the eye was. This was also sore (but not as bad); however, the swelling went down. No more pain at all. About a month later I went to the dentist for a routine cleaning and checkup. Since I still feel a slight soreness when pressing under my eye, I had an x-ray taken. The dentist said I had an abcessed tooth. He has referred me to another dentisit for a root canal. Whats the process of a root canal? What is the price range for one? I have an abscessed tooth and it hurts my eye worse than the tooth pain.
Almost every child has experience the 'boogieman' that hides under the bed; in dark corners or in a closet and the 'tooth fairy' comes in the middle of the night to leave money for a tooth left under the pillow. The monster under the bed and the tooth fairy don't even know each other.
Traditionally, the tooth fairy comes to take your tooth away and leaves payment for each tooth she takes. If you swallow your tooth and there is no tooth under your pillow, you will have nothing to offer the tooth fairy and she might not come.
This is very common in children where the adult tooth comes out behind or in front of the baby tooth. Sometimes the baby tooth becomes loose as the adult tooth comes out more and extraction is not necessary. If the tooth is not becoming loose, then the tooth should be removed. Dentist Richmond Hill http://www.bcdentalcare.ca/NewPatients/tabid/472/Default.aspx
There is this Puerto Rican thing where you put grass in a box under your bed. A king comes on a camel and gives you gifts. It's like in america if you put your tooth under the pillow the tooth fairy leaves you money.
Take a cold wet wash cloth and just squeeze your gums under the loose tooth and you might have to pull up a little but it doesnt hurt sometimes you dont even realize that it cam out.
Yes, it is very possible to have a tooth grow under a loose tooth. I have experienced this before. If the tooth hasn't come out when the tooth under it is almost done growing, you should see a dentist. I visited a dentist and got my tooth pulled out.
Well if it hurts under your tooth then probably there is another tooth trying to come in. You have to pull the tooth on top to let the one underneath grow in.
It removes because the under of the tooth has an another tooth already.That's why your tooth replaces another tooth.