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A sinus infection can cause tooth pain. Learn more about how the two are connected, the symptoms, and how a person can treat their sinus infection at home.
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Verywell Health on MSNSinus Infection and Tooth Pain: What’s the Connection? - MSNA tooth infection can lead to a sinus infection, which is called odontogenic sinusitis. The infection may stem from an ...
I saw my dentist for pain in an upper molar, but the X-ray was normal. My nose was also plugged up, and she said it might be ...
Abscessed Tooth Complications. If you don't get treatment, a tooth abscess can lead to more serious problems. The infection may spread to other parts of your neck and head.
We report a case of mediastinitis complicating a dental infection in a 40-year-old male. Despite drainage of the localised neck abscess and the administration of systemic antibiotics, his ...
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How Long Until a Tooth Infection Kills You? An Expert Doctor Answers a Surprisingly ... - MSN“A tooth infection can kill you, but rarely,” says Dr. Ross. When an infection cannot drain into the oral cavity, it may spread to the surrounding soft tissues, ...
However, a tooth infection can spread to other body parts if a person does not receive prompt treatment. Once the infection has spread, it can quickly lead to severe and potentially life ...
The Association for Dental Safety (ADS), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit formerly known as OSAP, has launched a new organization called the ADS Institute for Dental Safety and Science. This organization steps ...
While anyone can get a tooth infection, those most prone to it are people who have poor oral hygiene or those with gum disease, dry mouth, or a high rate of cavities, says Marie M. Jackson, DMD ...
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