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What Causes Throbbing Pain In My Left Chin Below The Canine?

Hello... For the past 3-4 days ive been feeling some throbbing in the left part of my chin just below the left canine/first premolar.. Its not painful at all. However, it is visibal to the other person. Could you explain what it is (just for the record... I have a missing pre-molar and a cavity on my 2nd lower left molar and have had a minor cold/soar throat)? Should I be concerned. Thanks
Wed, 25 Jun 2014
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thanks for your query, i have gone through your query. the pain in the chin region could be because of the tooth infection from canine or premolar or even molar. consult a oral physician and take a radiograph of the teeth to rule out the infection from the canine, premolar and molar. if the teeth are infected then treat the teeth with RCT or extraction. i hope my answer will help you, take care.
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What Causes Throbbing Pain In My Left Chin Below The Canine?

thanks for your query, i have gone through your query. the pain in the chin region could be because of the tooth infection from canine or premolar or even molar. consult a oral physician and take a radiograph of the teeth to rule out the infection from the canine, premolar and molar. if the teeth are infected then treat the teeth with RCT or extraction. i hope my answer will help you, take care.