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Broken tooth gum pain ?
I’ve had a broken tooth for about a year when I finally went to treat it Covid arose thus out of fear I’ve postponed it I took antibiotics pain went away it’s been 2 months and yesterday I felt slight tingling pulsating sensation when walking or running fast forward to last night tooth hurts to bite down and is painful along with my gum out of nowhere my question is can this be because I may have broke it a little and it’s sore or because the infection came back ? It doesn’t help I grinded my teeth in my sleep and irritated
7 Answers
- 5 months ago
Your dentist or just about any of them or a orthodontist have emergency dental. Just say you have to get in as quickly as you can and then should get you in fast.
- Anonymous6 months ago
brush you teeth with a toothpaste that contains
clove oil twice a day and you wont have any
gum problems
- 6 months ago
Go see a dentist, Asking the internet online probaly is not wise; Anything helh related always best to see a professional.
- 6 months ago
Hey i have experience with bad teath dental work right now it sounds like you are ok but i advise you asap to get something done i understand about corona and you have every right to be very careful but please get help if it gets worse because infections can spread but it doesn't sound like thats happened
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- bender_xr217Lv 76 months ago
You have the beginnings of an abscess... an infection.
Many dentists are open for business, my mother just had a filling the other day.
Your situation can be considered an "emergency" and you should be able to get in right away.
Call your dentist OR any dentist!
Get it taken care of NOW or it's only going to get worse and if that happens Covid will be the least of your worries.
- Anonymous6 months ago
Your dentist is busy treating Covid-19 patients. He has no time to practice his unique skills.