Nerves and tissue inside a tooth can become infected as a result of tooth decay, damage to the tooth, failing crowns, dislodged fillings or past dental procedures.
Particularly for back teeth, signs that you may have an infected nerve can include:
- Sensitivity
- Toothache or acute tooth pain
- Pain when biting
- Swelling around the gums
- Tooth darkening
When an infected root nerve is left untreated, it can cause significant discomfort and can potentially lead to an abscess or a spread of the infection to the jaw and mouth.
If you are experiencing tooth pain, we always recommend contacting the practice to book a consultation with your Smile 360 dentist as soon as possible.