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Rotten tooth- can it cause systemic problems?

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I һаνе bееח tοƖԁ I һаνе a broken root аחԁ a massive infection. Mу feet һаνе bееח puffiness up аחԁ mу nose һаѕ bееח having wierd sores breaking out οח іt аחԁ I һаνе developed severe arthritis latelely. WіƖƖ taking tһе tеrrіbƖе tooth out cure tһіѕ. It wіƖƖ cost 2 thou tο take out аחԁ рƖасе іח a join ѕο hence tһе cost regard analysis

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10 Responses to “Rotten tooth- can it cause systemic problems?”

  • embigguns:

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    yes, it can.

    expensive with or without insurance.

  • The Bulletproof Monk:

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    Have it taken care of. If not it can abcess into your sinus cavity, cause a septic blood infection, and a whole host of other serious, far more expensive problems.

  • Steve W:

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    Yes. A terrible untreated tooth infection can spread. A friend of mine had to have his jaw hollowed out because and infection had spread into the bone.

    Get it treated.

  • Stars-Moon-Sun:

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    It should, Once the tooth is removed and you are given an antibiotic, it will clear up.

  • Celestia S:

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    It can cause mass problems right through your body; have the tooth extracted until you can afford the surgery. Go to a GP to make sure about the nature of the infection.

  • Galen:

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    You can swallow the bacteria. The bacteria will enter the bloodstream causing god knows what to god knows where.

  • D G:

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    Even if you can’t afford a new join straight away, please.. for the sake of your health, have the tooth pulled straight away. You have no thought of the health complications that can rise if you don’t have this treated.

  • doyanails:

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    absolutely. the bacteria that is in the roots can get into your body and make havok. at the very least get it out asap. you may need to go on some anti-biotics. have you considered going to one of the local universities that offer a dental program. you can sometimes get the work done free or low cost by students. always supervised by their instructors. i would real soon. excellent luck.

  • Dr. Sam:

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    You have an infection that needs to be treated definitively. I would never say that all of your mentioned problems will go away once you get rid of your terrible tooth, although they might. You can have the tooth removed as a health issue without being paid the join made, for now, and that will not cost $2,000.

  • Bouncing molar:

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    Rotton tooth causing systemic problems? possible but unlikely. A rotton tooth may cause systemic problems if it swells up so much that infection squashes your airway or it can get into your blood which would be really terrible. but apart from that not really.

    Infected teeth have no way of causing swollen feet, weird sores on noses, or arthritis.

    Swollen feet is usually caused by poor passage usually caused by something else. Weird sores on the nose are definately not caused by teeth, maybe you should get them checked out. Arthritis isn’t caused by infection so there is no way it is affected.

    Taking your terrible tooth out is extremely unlikely to cure your arthritis, weird sores or your swollen feet.

    You can still take out the tooth without being paid the join, you will have a gap but it will be cheaper ;)

    I am taking it that the tooth can’t be saved with a root canal and a crown instead of pulling it?