Symptoms of tooth inflammation
Disease description:
I've been feeling like my tooth inflammation has gotten worse these past couple of days, but I'm not sure what symptoms to look for. Could you please tell me what are the symptoms of tooth inflammation?
Tooth inflammation is a common oral problem with various symptoms, typically including pain, swelling, and redness around the tooth. Patients may experience tooth sensitivity and discomfort in response to cold or hot stimuli. When the inflammation is more severe, the tooth may exhibit spontaneous pain, which can even affect chewing and eating. In addition, the gums may become red and swollen, and may bleed easily, especially during tooth brushing or when eating hard foods. Some patients may also experience bad breath or an unpleasant taste in the mouth. If left untreated, tooth inflammation can progress into more serious conditions such as periodontitis or pulpitis. Therefore, it is recommended to seek timely medical attention and undergo professional oral examination and treatment once the aforementioned symptoms appear.