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Are My Teeth Roots Inflamed?

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proposes Do you have one or several cavities in your teeth?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you have one or several cavities in your teeth?

Are your teeth sensitive to hot and cold foods or beverages?

Have you experienced pain while chewing or biting?

Have you experienced persistent toothaches that affects your ears or neck?

Have you experienced dental nerve inflammation before?

Have you recently had a fever?

Have you recently noticed your face or cheek swelling?

Have you recently noticed foul breath odor or a sudden salty taste in your mouth?

Have you recently noticed a pimple on your gum above the particular tooth?

Common conclusions

It is unlikely that your teeth roots are inflamed. Remember to brush your teeth twice every day and floss afterwards.

While it is unlikely that your tooth roots are inflamed, you are still displaying some signs of a dental condition. Poor dental hygiene and untreated cavities may lead to serious conditions in your mouth that in the long run can affect your overall health. Such situation should be treated in time in order to save your damaged teeth and reduce risks of decay in your other teeth. Schedule a visit to your dentist as soon as possible for detailed examination and further treatment.

Based on your answers, you are at a very high risk of having an inflammation. This situation usually occurs as a result of an untreated dental cavity. Treatments typically include root canal cleaning and antibiotics to suppress the infection development. Schedule a visit to your dentist immediately.

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