Symptoms of an Abscessed Tooth include:
- Severe and continuous toothache.
- Fever.
- Sensitivity to hot or cold.
- A bad taste in your mouth.
- Having bad breath and redness or swelling of your gums.
These are just a few symptoms of having a tooth abscess. Note that you only need to have some signs of tooth abscess to have an abscessed tooth. I recommend seeing a dentist to confirm if it is an abscessed tooth or a different dental issue.
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