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3 Signs That You Might Have A Tooth Infection

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If you are not someone that enjoys going to the dentist, your first instinct might be to try and avoid any dental problems that you are having. However, tooth infections can get extremely serious in a short amount of time. Therefore, it is vital that you act fast. Take a moment to review the following signs that could indicate a possible infection in your tooth so you will know whether it is time to schedule an appointment.

The Tooth Is Changing Color

Sure, not caring for your teeth, such as proper brushing, can cause them to turn yellow. However, if you are simply dealing with a single tooth that is turning a color that is different from the surrounding teeth, the problem might actually be that you have an infection. This happens when the necrotic pulp leaches into the tooth layers that are porous, which is when the discoloration happens.

Pimples On The Gum

No, it is not normal to end up with regular old pimples on your gum line. Therefore, if you are noticing any pus filled sacs, it should be viewed as a good indication of a tooth infection. Basically, the infection is growing to such a large amount that it is starting to look for ways to escape. It is trying to push through your gums, creating what will appear to be a little white pimple. Even if you pop it, clean it, and keep an eye on it - the problem is not solved. This is because you are not capable of cleaning out the infection that is within the tooth or jawline. The problem is still present and you will notice new little pimples on your gums before you know it.

Your Face Is Swelling

Have you recently noticed that one side of your face, or around your jaw, is starting to swell up? If you are not having an allergic reaction to anything, you have not been recently struck in the face, or are dealing with another known illness, it could be that there is an infection growing within your face. The larger the infection grows, the larger your face will swell.

As you can see, there are many more signs of a tooth infection rather than the symptom of pain being present. After all, there are some people out there who have had massive tooth infections but rarely experienced any pain at all. Therefore, you want to look for as many clues as possible. If you notice signs of a tooth infection, get to a dentist, like the ones at HC Dentistry, immediately.


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