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What does it mean if all your teeth are hurting at the same time?

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Does this mean i have an infection somewhere in my body? It is mainly this one tooth that is broken that is causing me so much pain. I have tried orajel and an antibiotic in of which neither seem to be helping me. The tooth was filled at one point, but the filling came out. Should I just go to the dentist and have this tooth pulled, or will I be alright? I am scared to death of the dentist and even worse afraid of needles. please help!!!

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  1. Sounds like a bad abscess that you need to see your dentist about as soon as possible. Find a dentist who uses nitrous oxide to put you out then you will not feel it. First you will be given antibiotics because an abscessed tooth cannot be pulled safely.


  2. i agree an abbsess tooth or a sensory nerver wich connects to all teeth is badly damaged or a medication u are taking has given you nerver damaged or jaw problems can damage the nerve lying under teeth

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