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Can An Abscess Molar With Lymph Node And Collarbone Swelling Be Treated?

I have an absess molar it has gone untreated for years. A month ago a lymph node under my jaw started to swell and now another one near my collar bone is swollen .im having extreme chest pains.ive been to the emergency room several times and my dentist has ignored my pains .im currently taking antibiotics which are not helping.
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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Dentist, Endodontics 's  Response
hello and thanks for consulting HCM

untreated infected tooth can lead to spread of infection.
sometimes it can lead to ludwigs angina (involvement of all three lymph glands in jaw).

i would strongly recommend you to visit a dentist and get it treated.
as far as your chest pain is concerned it can be due to other infection also.

hope this answer helps. take care

Regards
Dr. Shesh
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Can An Abscess Molar With Lymph Node And Collarbone Swelling Be Treated?

hello and thanks for consulting HCM untreated infected tooth can lead to spread of infection. sometimes it can lead to ludwigs angina (involvement of all three lymph glands in jaw). i would strongly recommend you to visit a dentist and get it treated. as far as your chest pain is concerned it can be due to other infection also. hope this answer helps. take care Regards Dr. Shesh