Yes, it can even kill you.
yes
Yes, abcessed tooth cause heart problem.
Yes
Peridontal disease or abcessed tooth. Have your veterinarian check your dogs mouth. it may require a scaling and polishing as well as possible extractions.
Worst case an abcessed tooth... which is horrifyingly painful.
Delerium, Death, loss of motor or neurological function such as speech !!
yes. If your tooth has an infection called an abcess, it can travel into the bloodstream. Abcessed teeth need to be extracted or treated with a root canal or periodontal treatment.
At times it can cause dizziness!
Yes, it maybe infected and if you do nothing about it it may actually travel to your brain. I'm not kidding get it taken care of! An abscessed tooth leaves a bad taste in your mouth because there is puss oozing out a little at a time and it has a acidic taste to it. If the abscess is in a molar (your flat teeth at the back for chewing) it can also cause infection in the ear canals and this could be the reason you feel dizzy. It's highly advisable as the above poster stated to get it looked at immediately by your dentist.
Yes, an abscessed tooth can cause fatigue. The infection associated with the abscess can lead to systemic symptoms, including fever and malaise, which may contribute to feelings of tiredness. Additionally, pain and discomfort from the infection can disrupt sleep, further exacerbating fatigue. It's important to seek dental treatment to address the infection and alleviate these symptoms.
Your gums bright red too? It's probably abcessed. See a dentist immediately!
Sounds like an abcessed tooth. You should go to a dentist and have it checked.