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  2. Symptoms of Tooth Infection Spreading to Body - Healthline

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    Learn about the symptoms of tooth infection and when to see your doctor. If a toothache is left untreated, it could become infected. The infection could then spread elsewhere in your body,...

  3. Tooth abscess - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Signs and symptoms of a tooth abscess include: Severe, constant, throbbing toothache that can spread to your jawbone, neck or ear. Pain or discomfort with hot and cold temperatures. Pain or discomfort with the pressure of chewing or biting. Fever. Swelling in your face, cheek or neck that may lead to difficulty breathing or swallowing.

  4. Tooth infection spreading to the body: Signs and symptoms

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    Learn about the symptoms of a tooth infection spreading to the body here. Untreated tooth infections can spread to other areas of the body and lead to serious complications.

  5. 9 Symptoms a Tooth Infection Is Spreading - NewMouth

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    Tooth Infection Symptoms. Common symptoms of a tooth infection include: Throbbing, severe pain in the tooth, mouth, or jaw. Swelling in the mouth near the affected tooth. Constant or spontaneous mouth pain. Tooth pain caused by hot/cold foods and drinks. Swelling of the face, cheeks, or neck.

  6. Tooth Abscess: Symptoms, Causes & Treatments - Cleveland Clinic

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    What is a tooth abscess? A tooth abscess is a pocket of pus from a bacterial infection in your gums. An abscess usually looks like a red, swollen bump, boil or pimple. It affects the involved tooth, but the infection can also spread to surrounding bone and neighboring teeth.

  7. Tooth Abscess: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - WebMD

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    A tooth abscess is a pocket of infection in or around the root of your tooth. You might have pain and swollen gums, and the tooth may be sensitive to heat, cold, or pressure.

  8. Tooth abscess - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    CT scan. X-ray. Treatment. The goal of treatment is to get rid of the infection. To do this, your dentist may: Open up (incise) and drain the abscess. The dentist makes a small cut into the abscess, allowing the pus to drain out. The dentist then washes the area with salt water (saline).

  9. Tooth Abscess - Symptoms & Treatments - Healthline

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    Treatment. What Is a Tooth Abscess? A tooth abscess happens when a tooth fills with pus and other infected material. This occurs after the center of a tooth becomes infected with bacteria....

  10. Tooth Abscess: Types, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - Verywell...

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    Symptoms. Causes. Who Is at Risk. Diagnosis. Will It Go Away? Complications. Outlook. Prevention. When to Seek Emergency Care. A tooth abscess, also called an oral or dental abscess, is a localized bacterial infection in which pus builds up in a tooth, gum, or jawbone. The infection can affect surrounding tissues and cause severe pain.

  11. Signs of Tooth Abscess: Stages and Treatments - Ada

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    Think you might be experiencing a dental abscess? Check your symptoms. Each tooth is made up of several layers. The outermost layer is the enamel, which covers a softer layer, the dentin. The dentin and enamel are the tooth’s protective layers. Underneath the dentin is the pulp, where the tooth’s nerves and blood vessels are situated.