If a dental infection has spread to other parts of face how would you go about finding the location ?
Would you ask a Doctor or a Dentist ? What type of Xrays would be used ?
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if a dental infection has spread across your facial tissue planes already, get to the dentist as soon as possible. a physician will take one look, prescribe some antibiotics, and tell you to go to the dentist. the dentist is going to be the one to open the infected tooth up to allow the infection to drain or pull the tooth and allow it to drain through the socket. a physician doesn't have any training in this, and as such will pass you off to the dentist. go now, before it spreads to your brain or to your neck, it happens fast (within 24-48 hours usually).
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You would need to see another doctor - maybe an othopedic surgeon or an ENT specialist. Go to your dentist and get a referral.
You would ask your dentist for an X-Ray to see if the infection has indeed spread to other parts of your body, jaw, etc.
either but a head x-ray of some type will be necessary
See a dentist its his problem not yours.
Trouble brewing. See a dentist. You need antibiotics, Fast.
the Dentist will perform the xray.He or She will also provide amoxicillin, an antibiotic and some pain pills. If the tooth is infected or has abscessed,sometimes that whole side will swell up and pain will be present
I would see a doctor as soon as possible.
I'm not trying to scare you but you cannot wait for it to just get well.
A friend had an absessed tooth and infection spread throughout his body and he nearly died. He showed me a scar that goes nearly completely around him from the operation. I think he lost a kidney.
Who would think that a toothache could get that bad!
Seriously, go to the dr.right away.
Dental infections are usually localized to the area around the abscessed tooth. They usually just spread out from this central point. Take the medication you are given. They resolve very quickly
The infection will sometimes give off gases that smell horrible. That's a huge indicator. A real easy cure---antibiotics. Sometimes draining the area would be necessary.
you wouldnt if you have an infection in your mouth you need to be on an antibiotic and take it till its compleatly gone
Just because antibiotics clear infection, it does not solve problem. See a dentist they will take panoramic xray and can see all teeth and possible infections if they are dental related.
Ask your dentist first, then he/she can refer you if necessary. There are several types of x-rays that can be taken to help identify the culprit. If you were a bit more specific of the infection itself, I might have been able to help a bit more, but regardless, see the dentist ASAP. Swelling is never a good sign. Most people don't realize that dental infections are directly related to heart disease.
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