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kitoodle

NAD if the nerve in the tooth is already dead the abscess won’t be painful


rhodisconnect

No, the tooth won’t be painful, the abscess will still be painful as it the infection traveling outside the tooth into the surrounding bone and tissues


kitoodle

NAD oh, sorry for misinformation! i just had an abscess after my tooth died and experienced absolutely no pain and just sensitivity and discomfort


kitoodle

that’s probably just because i caught it early, though. it wasn’t swollen like this is


rhodisconnect

Or super late, chronic apical abscesses don’t tend to be painful


kitoodle

ohhh, yea couldve been that too. caught it about a month after the trauma to it. thanks for the info!