November 19, 2008

Dental pain symptoms and Diagnosis.

     * Pain and discomfort that can prevent chewing.
     * Inflammation, redness and / or bleeding gums.
     * Secretion smelly liquid.
     * Abscesses (accumulation of pus) at the root of the tooth.
     * The cheeks can be bulky.
     * Sometimes a headache and fever.
     * When it comes to pediatric dental eruption and child is presented pain, inflammation and secretion of saliva.
Diagnosis
     * The specialist (dentist or dentist) must include in their diagnosis questioning the patient to know their symptoms, and assess the appearance of the teeth, gums or tooth to determine the cause.
     * If there is no evidence of external injury should be used X-rays, which can identify potential damage to the root of the piece.
     * If X-rays show no evidence of impairment, can be thought that the ailment is a result of sinusitis, anxiety and stress.

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