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Why Do My Gums and Lower Front Teeth Hurt?

Published in Dental Health 1 min read

The pain in your gums and lower front teeth could be due to a number of reasons, but one potential cause is an infection.

Here's a breakdown of a possible reason for the pain:

Potential Cause: Tooth Infection

A severe and chronic bottom toothache that causes throbbing or shooting pain, along with gum inflammation, could indicate an abscessed tooth or a root infection.

Symptoms often include:

  • Throbbing or shooting pain in your lower front teeth.
  • Inflamed gums.
  • Swollen glands.
  • Teeth sensitive to extreme temperatures (hot or cold).
  • Pain when biting down.

What to do

If you are experiencing these symptoms, you should see a dentist as soon as possible to determine the exact cause of the pain and get proper treatment. An untreated infection can spread and lead to more serious health problems.

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