That would be a periapical abscess. The tooth it is associated with is dead, you should have a root canal or extraction a.s.a.p. Waiting too long will allow the recurrent infection to break down the bone supporting the tooth and the long term prognosis of a root canal will be diminished. Having a long standing recurrent infection can also cause numerous other systemic problems and risk blood sepsis if the infection is released into the blood stream. Go to your Dentist, get an X-ray.
When you have an infection your lymph glands work to correct the situation. You have lymph glands right where you're describing the lump. When lymph glands are working, they tend to enlarge and can be tender. you probably have an infection. You should see a dentist or ENT specialist to see what's going on.
A soft lump under your jaw on the left side that is swollen and tender is most likely a lymph node. These are an important part of your body's immune system and react to illnesses by swelling, becoming tender as well. If the condition persists for more than a few days, check with your doctor.
possibly taking it RIGHT IN THE EYE right in the eye RIGHT IN THE EYE
If you have lump under your right nipple you should watch it and go a doctor about it
There is bony lump in the roof of my mouth. They say is is called a tori. What is a Tori and what causes it ?
A painful lump may represent a cyst. However, to be on the safe side, get a check-up with your physician, and a mammogram.
You need to go to a doctor.
call the doctor!??? might just be glands?
could be a hernia, i would go to the Dr. and get it checked out.
mayba a cankersore, but im not sure
it could be a calcium deposit...
swollen lymph node due to infection, usually in the head region.
baker's cyst, bursitis, infection
It means that your saliva is stuck in that side of your mouth. Eating too slow causes it. You usually have to do a surgery if it is not deep.