Tooth Infection Surrey / Delta, BC
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Symptoms of an infected tooth
Symptoms of an infected tooth can include:
throbbing toothachePain in ear, neck or jaw (typically on the same side as the tooth pain)
pain that worsens when lying down
sensitivity to pressure and hot or cold foods and drinks
Swollen cheek
tender lymph nodes in the neck area
fever
bad breath and unpleasant taste in the mouth
Tooth infection spreading to the body
If an infected tooth is not treated, the infection could spread elsewhere in your body, which can have potentially life-threatening complications. When the bacteria enters your teeth, it causes inflammation of the pulp or soft portion of the tooth containing nerves and blood vessels. This infection does not have a place to release, resulting in the build-up of pressure and pain in the pulp chamber. It can further spread through the root tip to the surrounding bone.
Signs and symptoms indicating that the infection has spread include:
General malaise including headache fatigue, dizziness, fever
Facial swelling that makes it difficult to open your mouth and impede swallowing and breathing fully
Dehydration
Increased heart rate with rapid pulse rate and lightheadedness
How does a tooth become infected?
A tooth becomes infected when bacteria enters inside the tooth through a chip, crack, or a dental cavity. You are at risk for a tooth infection increases if you have poor dental hygiene, high sugar diet, dry mouth (often caused by aging, or as a side effect of certain medications).
When to see an emergency dentist:
– your toothache lasts longer than a day or is accompanied by other symptoms such as fever, swelling, trouble breathing and swallowing, tender gums, and pain.
-If you’re experiencing a toothache, its best to get treatment before it can progress and get worse
While you’re waiting to see the dentist, you might try thee steps to find relief
- Avoid hot or cold drinks and food
- Avoid chewing on the side of the toothache
- Eating only cool, soft foods
How to prevent tooth infection:
You can prevent tooth infection by maintaining good dental hygiene by:
- brushing your teeth with a fluoride toothpaste at least twice a day, every day
- Flossing at least once a day
- Reduce your sugar intake
- Eating a properly balanced diet
- Avoid tobacco products
- Drink fluoridated water
- Regular dental visits