Warning Signs Of A Tooth Abscess

Severe Toothache

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Since the abscess is located beside or below the root of a tooth, it will often present with a severe toothache. The pain tends to be serious and persistent rather than ebbing with time. Most individuals describe this kind of toothache as a throbbing pain. The tooth pain might radiate throughout their head and cause aching in their ear, neck, or jawbone. Affected individuals need to see a doctor or dentist as soon as possible if they're experiencing this. If there's an accompanying fever or facial swelling, patients need to seek emergency care.

While waiting for the dentist, there are some home remedies individuals can use to provide short-term pain relief. One is to rinse their mouth with salty, warm water without swallowing. If they can floss at all without pain, flossing around the tooth can help remove any bits of plaque or food that are stuck. Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen and acetaminophen can also help in the short term. Doctors recommend acetaminophen for children experiencing a toothache.

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