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Is tenderness a sign of infection?
Tenderness is often a sign of inflammation, which can be caused by several factors, including infection. If tenderness is accompanied by other symptoms, such as pain, swelling, heat, and redness, it is more likely to be a sign of infection.Toothache - Related Articles
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