2 I am asking whether or not a tooth infection causes the local anasthetic to not work the way it should on the tooth during extraction.
TurboB replied to post #2: 3 Yes, it could.
4 It could, but any dentist worth his salt will give you massive antibiotics several days ahead if he suspects an infection! Then that problem will not happen.
"Temporary crown due to be replaced today but have infection from dental negligence. What to do? "the dentist wants to pull a tooth out, but I have an infection.
"MY SONS INFECTED TOOTH WAS PULLED OUT, HE WANTED TO KEEP IT. "ive had a tooth infection for 2 weeks and on antibiotcs for 2 weeks the infection is still there and is very painful. "I have an infection in my gums and the dentist says I need to pull the tooth out.
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