What’s with the toothache and the swollen face and the hard lumps?

Toothache with swollen face and hard lumps may be caused by apical periodontitis, wisdom tooth pericoronitis, endodontitis and other reasons.
1. Periapical inflammation: It is an inflammation caused by bacterial infection inside the pulp cavity and damage to the periapical tissues, which usually leads to toothache. If the inflammation is not controlled, it can lead to infection of the surrounding tissue space, causing local edema or abscess, which will form a hard lump and lead to swelling of the patient’s face.
2. Wisdom tooth pericoronitis: When wisdom teeth erupt poorly, it is easy to induce wisdom tooth pericoronitis. The stimulation of inflammation often leads to toothache. When the condition is not controlled in time, the infection can be extended to the temporomandibular joints, face and other parts of the body, which can cause lymph node enlargement in the maxillofacial region, resulting in the symptom of a swollen face with hard lumps.
3. Pulpitis: It is mainly caused by bacterial infection deep into the pulp, damaged tooth, etc., which can cause toothache. When the inflammation is aggravated, the inflammation stimulation can lead to lymph node swelling and other conditions, which can cause the performance of the face with hard lumps.
Appearance of toothache face swelling with hard lumps, should promptly go to a professional hospital for relevant examination, clear causes and then actively carry out treatment.