i am not sure but i think you shall take that root off too cz it might cause infection dear!
and make sure you put a cream called somo gel after that cz it is gonna pain alot dear!...
Hello - No a yeast infection will not cause this but a period or a approaching period can and so will a pulled or strained muscle.
You shouldn't do this by yourself as you may cause an infection to spread.
If the infection spreads that far, yes, it certainly can.
kidney stone, pulled adhesions, infection
You probably have an infection. It may be from an upper tooth. The infection is causing pressure and swelling. You need to see a dentist right away to find and treat the source of the infection. If left untreated, the infection can spread and cause severe complications.
That's probably not a good idea. If it's infected it could cause some serious problems if it isn't dealt with properly. Of course the above is true. If you leave the tooth and it rots it can go into the jaw bone and also cause facial pain and also spread to the teeth on each side. It's best to have it pulled. Dentists today have different bridges that can be put in your mouth to replace the canine tooth. There are many things a dentist could do. If the infection is in the gingiva (gums), it is called Periodontal Disease and can be treated. If the infection is at the apex of the root (the tip of the root), it is called an abscess. It is treated with antibiotics and pulled usually. Now if you are only experiencing periodontal disease and the nerve is dead, the dentist will perform a root canal treatment. And you will be able to keep your tooth but it will have a covering over it called a crown. You SHOULD NEVER leave an infection especially in the oral cavity. If you wait too long especially if its an abscess, you can cause bone loss in your jaw which is extremely painful. Hope this helps. My advice... go see your dentist ASAP!!!! == == == ==
Many things can cause lower back pain such as a pulled muscle or even a kidney infection.
Abscessed means infection and if it ruptures, this means that fluid will spill in to your mouth which could cause further infection the best thing to do is to see a dentist who will give you antibiotics.
I have found pain in the ear can be related to dental problems. You may have an abscess in your gums or other infection, so if you have not already, go to the dentist.
Several thing can cause purple spots on the tongue including an infection. It is advisable to see a doctor or dentist.
Yes, when it first starts. I had a tooth that had no problem, but was getting a bridge made so my dentist wanted to pull a particular tooth (too thin to hold the bridge) and found an abscess under the tooth that was just forming. If he hadn't pulled the tooth I am sure that I would have had to see a dentist in the near future for an abscess. Abscess' don't show up on x-rays.
If it is not kept clean, it will become infected.