What Causes Persistent Fever After Dental Treatment?
I went to the doctor and was prescribed augmentin. I had been running a fever for several days after visiting the dentist and getting four fillings. This morning I finally went to the doctor. In the office I had 101.4 fever; now 8 hours later my fever is up to 102.
As you mentioned you have problem of fever during dental treatment that mostly because of infection.. Complete treatment of tooth help to reduce a infection.. X ray of affected tooth and diagnose a problem.. Complete history and clinical examination of mouth give exact idea about problems.. Start a treatment as per reason behind it... Antibiotics courses help to reduce a infection. Consult a dentist for oral examination and treatment plan. Blood test and microscopic examination is helpful for further diagnosis.
I hope this will help you. Get well soon.. Thank you.
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What Causes Persistent Fever After Dental Treatment?
Hi... Welcome to healthcare magic. As you mentioned you have problem of fever during dental treatment that mostly because of infection.. Complete treatment of tooth help to reduce a infection.. X ray of affected tooth and diagnose a problem.. Complete history and clinical examination of mouth give exact idea about problems.. Start a treatment as per reason behind it... Antibiotics courses help to reduce a infection. Consult a dentist for oral examination and treatment plan. Blood test and microscopic examination is helpful for further diagnosis. I hope this will help you. Get well soon.. Thank you.