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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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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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, ...
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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