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I have a 15.7mm by 8.8mm supraclavicular lymph node on my left side. could a tooth infection cause this with no pain in the mouth or lymph node?

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Possible: Inflamed lymph nodes tell you that you have a raging infection somewhere. Have your Dentist take a look.

Answered 3/13/2020

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

See your doctor: The supraclavicular lymph nodes may swell from an infection or tumor in the areas of the lungs, breasts, neck, or abdomen. The lymph nodes on either side of the neck, under the jaw, or behind the earscan also swell when a tumor or infection occurs in the mouth, teeth, head, or neck. See your doctor for consultation, tests and treatment.

Answered 1/5/2019

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