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A dental infection, also known as a tooth abscess, occurs when bacteria enter the tooth or gum, causing pain, swelling, and inflammation. It often develops because of tooth decay, gum disease, or injury. If left untreated, the infection can spread to surrounding tissue or even the jawbone.
Dental infections are usually caused by bacteria entering the inner part of the tooth through cavities, cracks, or gum disease. Poor oral hygiene, untreated tooth decay, and previous dental work can increase your risk. In some cases, trauma or weakened enamel can also allow bacteria to reach the tooth pulp.
The common symptoms include toothache, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling of the face or jaw, and a bad taste in the mouth. Some patients may also experience fever or swollen lymph nodes. If pain intensifies or swelling spreads, it’s important to seek prompt treatment.