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[|Human|] I think I have infected teeth/ gums, went to dentist about upper last tooth I have left, giving me grief with infection. Xray showed nothing. Went to endodontist, he found nothing on top but said bottom end one I have left is cracked and needs pulled. I had it pulled. Think it is infected in that gum area and top above as I first reported. Went back to dentist who pulled the tooth and said I have infection, he said no it is dry socket. It has been two and a half weeks, still have what I think is an infection. I have noduals that appeared on gums under tongue, before tooth pulled, 2 on each side and my cheeks are swollen and thick, before tooth was pulled as well. I am concerned about the thick cheeks, would this be related to infected mouth or some other health issue. I am having thyroid trouble as well?
[|AI|]  Hello, You need to start with a complete dental exam, full set of x-rays and cleaning. This will determine issues with other specific teeth as well the condition of your gums. Your periodontal health must be considered as well as tooth infections. A complete physical with blood tests will determine if you have systemic complications or deficiencies.  This will determine your thyroid function and if specific additional tests need to be ordered. Infections, once and if diagnosed, will need treatment and a possible antibiotic prescription. Reduce symptoms of inflammation with anti-inflammatory medication such as Tylenol or Motrin. Ben Chat Doctor.  Corticosteroids, by prescription, can reduce greater amounts of swelling and inflammation. Warm salt water rinses can help cleanse and soothe. Prescription chlorhexdine gluconate rinses are antimicrobial and benefit healing abilities. Maintain proper dental hygiene, good nutrition, balanced vitamins and stay well HY