Tooth Abscess Symptoms; Wrong Diagnosis Can Be Dangerous
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We need to know that toothaches are not always related to tooth abscess.
(i) They can also be related to Pneumonia, jaw condition, blocked nose, acidic symptoms, loss of tooth, sinusitis etc.
(ii) That signs and symptoms of tooth abscess may vary from person to person on individual basis.
(iii) Swollen gums could be because of breathing problems, neck problems, wrong exercise, vomiting, spasm, and weakness.
(iv) The gist of the matter is visit a dentist. Don’t adopt or encourage self-medication for any tooth related problem.
It has been observed that people just assume their condition of dental discomfort as a probable tooth abscess symptom and start medication. Sometimes its self-medication and sometimes a friend who has suffered the exact symptom prescribes! But have you ever realized that though symptom of fever and toothache may be exact, but the underlying conditions for this fever or toothache may be absolutely different?
Don’t assume toothaches to be Tooth Abscess Symptoms. Your doctor is the only person who can provide adequate diagnosis of any symptoms and whether they are actually tooth abscess symptoms.
A narrowed down list of Tooth Abscess Symptoms may include – mild or severe toothaches, with fever, swelling or redness in the gums or cheeks on one side, mouth pain, facial pain, pain while chewing, loss of appetite etc. If you have one or combination of the above symptoms it could mean they are Tooth Abscess Symptoms but again don’t assume. Consult the doctor. Dentist is the best person to diagnose and treat the underlying condition beneath that pain.
If your mouth tastes bad and has bad odor it mans the tooth abscess has burst already. We are late? Make sure the infection doesn’t reach your jaw, otherwise may be it’s late!






