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8 Signs You Have a Tooth Abscess

added on: August 20, 2024

A tooth abscess is a painful dental condition that can lead to serious health problems if not treated promptly. Recognizing the signs of a tooth abscess early on is crucial for maintaining oral health. Here are eight signs you might have a tooth abscess.\

  1. Severe Toothache

A persistent, throbbing toothache is often the first sign of an abscess. The pain can be sharp and intense, making it difficult to eat or sleep. 

  1. Sensitivity to Hot and Cold

If you experience tooth sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures, it could be a sign of an abscess. This sensitivity occurs because the infection affects the nerves inside your tooth. 

  1. Swelling in the Face or Jaw

Swelling in the face or jaw around the affected tooth is a common sign of a tooth abscess. The swelling can be painful and may make it difficult to open your mouth fully. 

  1. Red, Swollen Gums

Abscessed teeth often cause the gums to become red and swollen. You might also notice pus oozing from the gums near the infected tooth. 

  1. Bad Breath or Unpleasant Taste

An abscess can cause a persistent bad taste in your mouth or bad breath that doesn’t go away with brushing. This happens because the infection releases foul-smelling pus.

  1. Fever

A tooth abscess can sometimes lead to a fever as your body tries to fight the infection. If you have a fever and other symptoms of a tooth abscess, it’s important to seek medical attention immediately.

  1. Difficulty Swallowing or Breathing

Severe infections can cause swelling that makes it hard to swallow or breathe. If you experience these symptoms, it is a medical emergency, and you should seek immediate care.

  1. Swollen Lymph Nodes

Swollen lymph nodes under your jaw or neck can also indicate a tooth abscess. These nodes become tender and swollen when your body is fighting an infection. 

If you suspect a tooth abscess, don’t wait for the symptoms to worsen. Contact our dental office in Lewisburg, today for an appointment. 

What Causes a Tooth Abscess?

Understanding what causes a tooth abscess can help you take preventative measures to protect your oral health. Some common causes of a tooth abscess include: 

Preventing a tooth abscess involves maintaining good oral hygiene including brushing and flossing daily, limiting sugary foods and drinks, using a mouthguard when playing sports, and getting regular dental checkups at our dental office in Lewisburg.

Early treatment can save your tooth and prevent the infection from spreading. At Union Dental Health in Lewisburg, we’re dedicated to keeping your smile healthy and pain-free. Contact us today!

We’re always welcoming new patients from Lewisburg, Selinsgrove, and Danville.

About The Author
Dr. Scott J. Bonomo

Dr. Scott J. Bonomo has been a dental practitioner for more than 30 years. He is certified in laser dentistry, utilizing both diode and Solea lasers, and is also a certified Invisalign® provider with over 200 completed cases. He is a member of the American Dental Association, Pennsylvania Dental Association, and the Academy of General Dentistry. Dr. Bonomo was chosen as one of the "Top Docs" by the Philadelphia Magazine in 2016.


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