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A tooth extraction can get an infection. A dentist or doctor will have to prescribe antibiotics to help clear the infection.
Go to a dentist you can get very sick from an abscessed tooth. Probably antibiotics are required to clear the infection
You should take the antibiotic in the amount and the time period the doctor recommends. If you do not finish the regimen, the antibiotic will not work properly.
yes you can treat a tooth infection with medication
There are quite a few symptoms of tooth infection such as fever. Other symptoms of tooth infection include smelly drainage and pain.
A tooth abscess is an infection. This might be under your tooth or around your tooth. Either way, it's an infection that can be very painful.
You will need separate medications for Trich & a tooth infection.
Yes a tooth infection can bring about blood poisoning
It is mainly caused by problems in the tooth, gums, or jaw, such as cavities, gum disease, emerging of the third molar (wisdom tooth), a cracked tooth, infected pulp, jaw diseases, or exposed root. Often, this is achieved by poor oral hygiene, a natural growth among the teeth, or someone blows a punch on you. Mostly pain is because of the swelling of the blood vessels due to the viral infection, tooth sensitivity, or due to a third molar. Often dentists recommend Mefenamic Acid along with Antibiotics such as Amoxicillin both in 500mg. For pain killers dentists often recommend the safe Ibuprofen in 500mg.
It is an infection in your gums, probably caused by an abscess and you should get to a dentist immediately to get it checked out. You will get antibiotics to clear it up.
It is mainly caused by problems in the tooth, gums, or jaw, such as cavities, gum disease, emerging of the third molar (wisdom tooth), a cracked tooth, infected pulp, jaw diseases, or exposed root. Often, this is achieved by poor oral hygiene, a natural growth among the teeth, or someone blows a punch on you. Mostly pain is because of the swelling of the blood vessels due to the viral infection, tooth sensitivity, or due to a third molar. Often dentists recommend Mefenamic Acid along with Antibiotics such as Amoxicillin both in 500mg. For pain killers dentists often recommend the safe ibuprofen in 500mg.