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You only have one set of adult teeth, and they need to last until you are 80, 90, or beyond. The actions you take towards your teeth today will either benefit you or harm you in the future. Of course, good dental care starts with seeing a dentist regularly. You should go in for cleanings and checkups, and any other time you think something might be amiss with your teeth. Education is important when it comes to any aspect of your health, so start reading the articles on this website to educate yourself about dentists and dental care. We promise that when you're 80 and you still have your teeth, you won't regret the time spent.

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The Tooth of the Matter: A Dental Blog

Have A Throbbing Tooth And Sores Around It? Get To A Dentist Today

Sofia Curtis

If you are experiencing some soreness or pain in your back teeth and you also notice that you have some sores around the tender teeth, these problems could be connected. There are a lot of different things that could be causing pain in the mouth and getting annual oral health checkups is important to keep your smile and your body healthy.

When you make an appointment, let them know that you think it may be an infection that is causing the pain. This way they can get you in right away. Ask about these things in the office.

The Sores Could be From Infection

The sores in your mouth could be caused by bacteria on the teeth and in the mouth. If you aren't brushing well or if you have debris stuck in your teeth, this can cause infection and then it spreads to the skin cells inside the cheek. Try to remember how many sores you've had, how long they last and describe them to your dentist.

Soreness Can Have Multiple Sources

Your soreness can be caused by many different things. Some of the most common causes of tooth tenderness include:

  • Infection in the root
  • Teeth grinding
  • Enamel loss and sensitivity
  • Cavity
  • Gum deterioration

The dentist will take x-rays and do some work to look and see what is causing the soreness and tenderness in the teeth. They should be able to make a diagnosis at the first appointment, but it may take more than one appointment for treatment.

Infections Can be Fatal

When you have severe pain in the tooth, a fever, throbbing, and you can taste metal or something strange in your mouth, these are indications that there may be an infection. An infection in your tooth could make you ill and even be fatal.

An infection that gets into your bloodstream could kill you if it isn't treated appropriately by a dentist or another medical professional with antibiotics. The infection would have to be treated before the tooth could be worked on.

There are a lot of different problems that you'll need to have addressed when you are dealing with the pain in your teeth and when you are worried that there may be some type of infection. Don't waste any time finding a dentist and be sure that you make an appointment as quickly as you can. This way you can get the treatment that you need if it's some type of oral health emergency and if you are worried that the infection is making you ill.


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