What could happen if you delay seeing a dentist
On topic with Dr. Dill:
Potential dangers of ignoring a toothache
The nerves inside your teeth are among the body’s most sensitive. So the pain, throbbing and sensitivity caused by a toothache are hard to ignore. This discomfort provides a powerful incentive to see your dentist right away. But the potential complications of a toothache offer an even stronger reason to seek help immediately.
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            Greater cost and pain: A toothache that goes untreated can lead to more extensive and costly dental procedures such as root canals and crowns. It may even result in tooth loss. 
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            Infection that can spread: Effects of a toothache can go beyond your mouth. It can result in an infection that can spread to your jaw, face, neck, heart and brain. Signs of an infection spreading may include a fever, headache, fatigue, dizziness, swelling, dehydration, rapid breathing, increased heart rate and stomach pain. 
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            Life-threatening condition: In rare cases, an untreated toothache can take an unexpected turn for the worse. This happens when an infection causes an intense toxic response by your immune system — a condition called sepsis — which can lead to septic shock and even death. 
If you are experiencing pain in or around your tooth, don’t delay in scheduling a visit with your dentist, who can diagnose the source of the issue and provide treatment options. As you wait for your appointment, over-the-counter pain medication may provide temporary relief. You can also try using a cold compress or rinsing with warm salt water.
Common reasons for a toothache
Tooth abscess happens when a pocket of pus forms around the tooth due to poor dental hygiene, dry mouth or a high-sugar diet.
If you have a severe toothache — one that lasts longer than a day — get help right away. A toothache accompanied by a fever of 103 F or higher, along with symptoms such as chest pain, difficulty breathing, confusion, a skin rash or repeated vomiting, may be a sign of a more serious medical condition. Seek immediate treatment from a physician if you are experiencing any of these symptoms.
 
                      
                      
                    
                    
                    
                      
                         
                      
                      
                    
                     
                      
                      
                    
                   
              
              
            
          



 
     
              
              
            
           
              
              
            
           
              
              
            
           
              
              
            
           
              
              
            
           
              
              
            
           
                    
                    
                  
                 
                    
                    
                  
                