Saturday, May 15, 2010

Can You Get An Infectious In Your Face From A Tooth Decay?

Infections from teeth can enter the spaces around the bones in the skull and can be life-threatening if left untreated. Ludwig's angina is an infection of the submandibular space (below the jaw, towards the back of the mandible) that causes swelling and can close off all or part of the airway. If any of these facial spaces get infected, swelling and tenderness are always present, as well as a fever and general malaise. Any time you notice swelling, it is best to get to the dentist immediately for treatment.

Can You Get An Infectious In Your Face From A Tooth Decay?
Yes of course Teeth Decay can lead to facial Infection and swelling





Teeth decay lead to space infections all the head and neck region spaces can be affected
Reply:tooth decay actually is an infection in your face since it's caused by bacteria.

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