A toothache can disturb your sleep or make it difficult to attend work.
Left untreated, the infection can spread and impact your overall health. The discomfort isn’t confined to the mouth. That’s why it’s important to see your dentist immediately when you notice irregularities, especially accompanied by severe pain.
Ignoring pain or tooth infection can lead to serious symptoms and health issues, such as dizziness.
There’s usually swelling or pain with a tooth infection (or dental abscess) which is noticeable in the mouth, face, or neck.
Symptoms also include bad breath, unpleasant taste, and pus which indicates infection in the tissue.
In rare cases, the infection can present with serious symptoms like fever, vomiting, difficulty breathing, nausea, and dizziness or vertigo.
These situations can be life-threatening so anyone exhibiting these symptoms should seek immediate medical attention.
Occasional dizziness usually isn’t serious but if it persists, don’t delay seeing your doctor.
Oral infections can affect the connected nose, throat, and ears and cause dizziness—a sign the infection has spread. This is why you may need to have other body parts assessed if you’re experiencing a severe toothache. The dizziness can also be caused by certain medical conditions or medications.
A comprehensive examination at the dental office can pinpoint its cause and rule out other conditions with similar symptoms.
In one case report, a young healthy patient reported being dizzy. His medical checkups showed no signs of abnormality, but after his routine oral exam, his dental team detected a chronic abscess infection in his molar area, close to the sinus. A root canal was then performed, which resolved the dizziness.
Recover from tooth infection and dizziness with help from your dental team
Proper diagnosis is crucial to your recovery so see your dentist today if you’re experiencing a toothache with dizziness.
Enduring the pain will only worsen the issue. Dizziness can lead to fainting and pose serious safety issues. Losing your balance while driving or working with machinery can lead to fatal accidents.
If you’re hesitant to see the dentist due to dental fears or anxiety, we’re here to support you. Get in touch with our office today at (587) 355-2524 so we can alleviate your concerns, protect your oral health, and improve your quality of life as a result.
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