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Signs and symptoms of a tooth abscess include:Severe, persistent, throbbing toothache that can radiate to the jawbone, neck or ear.Sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures.Sensitivity to the pressure of chewing or biting.Fever.Swelling in your f
View DetailsHOW TO TREAT A DENTAL ABCESS?Open up (incise) and drain the abscess. The dentist will make a small cut into the abscess, allowing the pus to drain out, and then wash the area with salt water (saline). ...Perform a root canal. This can help eliminat
View DetailsPeriodontitis is inflammation of the gums and supporting structures of the teeth. It is one of the most common human diseases. Early Periodontal Disease. Periodontitis is caused by certain bacteria (known as periodontal bacteria) and by the local inf
View DetailsStages of Tooth DecayStage 1: White Spots. The first stage of tooth decay begins when chalky white areas on the surface of the tooth appear due to the loss of calcium and build-up of plaque. ...Stage Two: Enamel Decay. ...Stage Three: Dentin Decay
View DetailsTo explain, a dental emergency can occur to the gums, soft tissue in your mouth, jaw, as well as your teeth.Tooth Knocked Out. ...What if my tooth cannot be saved? ...Broken, Chipped or Cracked Tooth. ...Toothache Pain. ...Tooth Abscess. ...Whe
View DetailsWhat is the first sign of a cavity?As the decay gets larger, it may cause signs and symptoms such as: Toothache, spontaneous pain or pain that occurs without any apparent cause. Tooth sensitivity. Mild to sharp pain when eating or drinking something
View DetailsWHY DO I HAVE GAPS BETWEEN MY TEETH?Search ResultsFeatured snippet from the webGaps may form when a person's teeth are too small for the jaw bone. As a result, teeth are spaced too far apart. ... Certain bad habits may also trigger a gap between t
View DetailsWHAT ARE THE VARIOUS REASONS FOR TEETH TO BECOME LOOSE:The most frequent cause in adults for loose teeth is secondary trauma from periodontal (gum) disease. Bacterial plaque built up on teeth from poor oral hygiene causes a chronic infection that ev
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