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Dental hygiene tips for healthy teeth & gums
Are you experiencing excruciating dental pain? Perhaps you’ve noticed a change in the color of your tooth or that your gums or jaw are swollen. Is it difficult for you to open your mouth, or do you have a foul taste on your tongue or terrible breath? A significant tooth infection might be the cause.
There are lots of nerves in your teeth. Because of this, even though a toothache may just impact one area of your mouth, pain can be excruciating. Additionally, the pain could occasionally be a symptom of a more serious oral health problem. As the infection may travel to your blood and body, creating severe symptoms, untreated tooth infections and dental abscesses can result in life-threatening illnesses. You run the danger of losing the tooth without treatment.
The warning indications of a dental abscess or infection are listed below.
This may also involve other symptoms that don’t seem connected to tooth pain, like body aches and flu-like symptoms. Additionally, you might see a pimple on your tooth or gum that, if it bursts, might release pus and bacteria. Even opening your mouth or consuming hot or cold meals or beverages may hurt. Even if your pain goes gone, the infection hasn’t necessarily disappeared. If left untreated, a tooth infection can damage the nerves that produce dental pain, only spreading the illness further. To avoid this, please visit your dentist ASAP.
Schedule your appointment with a dentist today and get the treatment on time!