Go to the dentist! You can not run around with a infection in your tooth. If you think you have a infection in your tooth that is enough reson to go to the dentist. They know if a nerve is infected or inflamed.
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Even if it is inflamed that means that the dental nerve is infected with bacteria, and if left untreated it can lead to gangrene and root treatment.
See this video about infection of the dental nerve
http://www.checkdent.com/en/videos/tooth-inflammation-159.html
no it dose not it just make the tooth irritated
just keep shampooing and conditioning
Probably just a pulled muscle. Could be disk inflamed between two vertebra or a pinched nerve.
The tooth will continue to hurt for a couple reasons, either the nerve in the tooth has been tampered with or it is just still sore.
Yes it is, seeing as the tooth generally will not effect your muscles or nerves to the extent of extreme physical damage.If the tooth becomes infected, inflamed or irritated any more than it is or you begin to experience numbness, pain in other areas of your mouth, or random bleeding, do not work out as you may be at risk of an infection being transferred to your blood and then to other areas of your body.If the tooth is only sore and not a real problem, then yes you can work out, just keep an eye on it and try not to let it get infected.
You might think that a tooth's nerve tissue is vitally important to a tooth's health and function, but in reality it's not. A tooth's nerve tissue plays an important role in the growth and development of the tooth, but once the tooth has erupted through the gums and has finished maturing the nerve's only function is sensory, it provides the tooth with the ability to feel hot and cold.In regards to the normal day to day functioning of our mouths, the sensory information provided by a single tooth is really quite minimal. Dentists realize that on a practical level it is pretty much academic whether a tooth has a live nerve in it or not. If a tooth's nerve tissue is present and healthy, wonderful. But if a tooth has had its nerve tissue removed during root canal treatment that's fine too, you will never miss it.
no but i would recommend going to the dentist
Root canals are not needed because of braces. It is just a coincidence if you need a root canal after you have had braces. Most likely what happened is that your home care was not the best while you had braces on so you developed a cavity. If the cavity is not treated it continues to get worse. Once the cavity gets close to the nerve of the tooth a root canal will have to be performed and the tooth will need a crown on it.
Yes and no yes- if you went through measures and the infection is too far gone to save the tooth, an extraction may be the only way No- if a root canal or different types of pennicillin havent been used It really just depends on the situation
Tattoos normally are tender for a few days. If the pain is severe, or lasts for longer, or the area is inflamed, it may be infected, or there may be an injury. See a doctor.
It happens. Was/is it a lower wisdom tooth? The inferior alveolar nerve travels through the lower jaw, this is the nerve the dentist "numbs" to work on a bottom tooth. Lower wisdom tooth problems often cause an ear ache. It could be an infection, it could be the nerve was bruised, it could be do to normal healing with a little swelling. Tell the dentist/oral surgeon.
I had a cracked tooth vertically and doctordrilled around part of the tooth and put on a temporary crown. It started hurting after I eat somewhat and the crown came off today and it hurts alot with cold. I put the crown back on withcement and am wondering if putting crown back on will make the nerve die. he said on the phone I probably had an exposed nerve. What is the next step?Do they just put the cap back on or is there another step before the cap if there is exposed nerve?