Pain and swelling are two obvious symptoms.
Abscess can also cause fever, and if the swelling is large you'll feel discomfort while opening your mouth. Also sometimes the pain is felt only when you apply pressure on the spot where abscess has formed.
There is sometimes a bump filled with pus beside the tooth in question.The pain may also radiate into the ear.
See your dentist right away if you suspect an abscess, because infection can lead to bone loss.
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Delerium, Death, loss of motor or neurological function such as speech !!
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Yes, it can even kill you.
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yes but with medical treatment by a dentist
Yes, abcessed tooth cause heart problem.
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.
Worst case an abcessed tooth... which is horrifyingly painful.
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.
You should not wait to make an apt. with your doctor. The doctor is the person that will provide you with the diagnosis and treatment you need. A relative had these symptoms so bad that he went to the emergency room. It turned out to be both an abcessed tooth and a resulting trigeminus nerve pain. The tooth had to be extracted.
There are quite a few symptoms of tooth infection such as fever. Other symptoms of tooth infection include smelly drainage and pain.
Your gums bright red too? It's probably abcessed. See a dentist immediately!