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When the nerve in your mouth is infected by things such as cavities (as we said earlier), cracked teeth (as we said earlier), having a crown (we did not say that earlier), or any other procedure, it can cause much, much pain, which you will definitely want to fix. For example, if your tooth is still alive, you will feel extreme heat or cold, and the worst thing of it all is that the sensation will continue even after you take the substance away from that part of your mouth! 

As you continue in agony, the pain may even lead to other things, such as a headache. When you chew your food, the pain will be incredibly high, causing you to eat soft food without (hopefully) touching your nerve. Even in that case, you might still be able to tough it out but once things start getting serious, especially with your  nerve exposed like that, your nerve can die, leading to the formation of pus, which can lead to more infections. This can cause swelling and possibly infect the surrounding bone and tissues. Because this pus will be filled with bacteria, you can only imagine the harm this can do for your mouth.


If you do not want your mouth to have bacteria swimming around causing damage to your teeth, come see an expert dentist right here in Chantilly, VA! No need to go to the elsewhere because we, the finest dentists at Chantilly, are here!

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(571) 253-7025

3057 Nutley St. Suite 373

Fairfax, VA 22031
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