yes get it fixed right away cause around the area were that tooth is will swell on the surface of your face!!!!!!!!!!
no it does not ,but if left untreated it could cause an infection that could travel to other parts of the body;via the bloodstream.ie.the brain
When I go running in the morning, I get ear and yes tooth ache! I asked people including a doctor about it, and no-one seems to know. You are not alone...
Yes, a bad tooth can cause sharp pain in the head.
No not generally. I would say there is another cause. A bad tooth, an infection, a allergy all could be causes.
It is possible, as with other animals and humans as well. If the infection enters the blood stream, it can poison the blood and also set infection up in other parts of the body. A bad tooth can lead to infection. A untreated infection can lead to death.
To some extent yes, but more likely bad breath is cause by poor dental hygiene and or a mouth/tooth infection.
You probably have a abscessed tooth, which is a very bad infection. You should be seen by a dentist for some antibiotics. If you don't it can get into your blood system and cause you to end up in the hospital.
A bad tooth can potentially cause dark circles around the eyes due to inflammation and infection in the sinuses from the tooth. This can lead to a condition known as sinusitis, which can cause swelling and discoloration around the eyes. If you suspect a dental issue may be causing dark circles, it's important to consult with a dentist or healthcare provider for proper evaluation and treatment.
The best antibiotic for an abscessed tooth can depend on how bad the infection is and which the dentist prefers. Sometimes penicillin is best if the infection is bad. Amoxicillin is part of the penicillin family and is associated with the treatment of abscessed teeth.
Bad mouth hygine (including bad teeth) by putting fingers/unclean objects into your mouth you are enabling bacteria to enter your body and grow.
Yes, you can. An infection in your wisdom tooth is signaled by foul taste in your mouth, bad persistance breath, pain in your teeth, headache, fever and chills (at advanced stage infection).
If it's sitting there in your mouth, then get it taken out because that can cause infection, bad breath, etc. Not to mention if it starts to noticeably rot, you're going to have a rotten tooth in you're mouth and that's pretty much disgusting.