Monday, January 16, 2017

My tooth hurts and my jaw is swollen

An abscessed tooth is a serious condition. Left untreate the infection can spread to the jaw bone , other teeth , and other tissues. If you believe you have a tooth abscess see a dentist as soon as possible. Sometimes the gum beside the tooth is swollen and red from the formation of pus.


A bad taste occurs if the pus starts draining through the gum.

Pain under the jaw in the neck occurs when an infection spreads to the surrounding lymph nodes. Fever may accompany an abscessed tooth 2. A swollen jaw could be a result of abnormalities within the structure of the jaw , issues with the teeth or gums, or swollen glands under the chin. Other swollen jaw causes include viral infections, like the mumps.


The infected tooth may look completely normal on the surface, though the gums around it may be swollen and red. Dental x-rays and other tests are needed to pinpoint which tooth (or teeth ) is causing the jaw swelling and pain. Aside from getting rid of the infection, the goal of treatment is to save the tooth and prevent further complications.

I was prescribed amoxicillin for days. See Your Dentist: Unfortunately you need to see your dentist so that they can take a radiograph (xray) and do an examination to determine why your glands are swollen. Typically, if a lower tooth has a large cavity, your glands can swell due to the fact that they are filterin bacteria from that part fo the face. It can be likened to a tooth ache , and you have to do something to ease the pain , because it is unbearable.


Since you have not yet sought treatment, I am guessing that yours is some sort of infection. Visit your dentist to make sure that your swollen gum is properly treated. A dental abscess is an infection of the mouth , face, jaw , or throat that begins with a tooth infection, a cracked tooth , and trauma. Abscessed tooth symptoms include pain , fever, and chills.


Treatments for an abscessed tooth are draining the pus , pain relief, and antibiotics. Then day later swelling appeared on my gum above my upper right canine tooth. Then yesturday my cheek started to swell around the jaw line, bottom right.


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You had a tooth or several teeth extracted by a dentist.

The procedure was uneventful, and except for mild pain, you do not experience any other problems for the first two days after surgery. Things are going well until about 3-days after the procedure, at which time you noticed that your gum tissue or face are swelling up. The jaw may look bruised and swollen , with possible bleeding.


Patients may have difficulty opening and closing their mouths in addition to pain. To treat a swollen jaw, the main problem must first be addressed. Jaw swelling can be treated at home with medication, warm saltwater rinses or cold compresses. Sorry to hear that you have been having problems with you wisdom tooth. You are right in suggesting that the swelling underneath your jaw could potentially be a lymph node.


However, there are numerous other things that it could be, including an abscess of the soft tissues around the tooth. Swelling is very common, particularly in the first hours after a tooth extraction or oral surgery. Other signs of tooth abscess are fever, bitter mouth taste, swollen neck glands, some swelling and redness, swollen lower and upper jaw areas, draining sore on side of gum, sensitivity to cold or hot foods, pain when eating or chewing among others.


It often begins simply as a toothache. Other symptoms of an abscess include bad breath, fever, teeth sensitivity and swollen glands. Wisdom teeth irritation: As wisdom teeth attempt to break through the gums, swelling may occur. I was also taking motrin 60 they no longer seem to be working.


I had tramadol, I took that because the doctor said it should relax my muscles, at least enough to open my mouth so this infected tooth can be extracted. Nothing truly helpe except for the minutes of relief from the pain killer.

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