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Extreme toothache when eating or applying any type of pressure in the area of the tooth.
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1 Extreme toothache when eating or applying any type of pressure in the area of the tooth. 2 Sensitivity to hot and/or cold food or drinks. Sensitivity may continue even when the hot or cold is no longer near the tooth. 3 Darkening or discoloration around the tooth.
4 Inflammation or sensitivity of gums near the tooth. 5 Increasing pain, aching and throbbing in the area around the tooth. Sometimes this pain is exacerbated upon bending or lying down. 6 A bad taste in your mouth that does not go away after brushing and flossing.
7 Difficulty sleeping or staying asleep due to tooth pain. 8 Requiring over the counter pain relief to help alleviate the symptoms. 9 Pain radiating to other areas of your mouth, jaw, ears and/or head.
10 Tooth pain that does not appear to have a trigger. 11 Toothache that persists intermittently for 10 seconds or longer. 12 A regular or reoccurring pimple/abscess on the gums. Sometimes this will leak pus or fluid.
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