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How to Treat a Dental Abscess

Thursday, June 16th, 2016

944335_blogThe collection of pus within the gums or teeth due to bacterial infection is called a dental abscess. The bacterium is generally found in the plaque and damages the gums, teeth and soft tissue within the tooth. Dental abscess can only be cured by dental treatment and a dentist is best equipped to deal with them. In some advanced cases, the dentist may also need to perform surgery.

Dental procedures

If the abscess is periapical, then you’ll require root canal treatment to get rid of the abscess. In this procedure, the dentist drills into the lifeless tooth in order to let the pus loose and remove infected tissue. Once the area is thoroughly cleaned, a root filling is inserted to avoid any future infection.

If the abscess is periodontal, after the dentist releases the pus and has cleaned the periodontal pocket, he or she will smooth the surface of tooth’s root by scaling and filling beneath the gum line to facilitate complete healing. This will help prevent any future infection.

Surgery

In certain cases where the periapical abscess recurs, an oral surgeon will be required to remove the infected tissue. In the case of periodontal abscess the oral surgeon will reshape the gum tissue in order to remove the periodontal pocket permanently.

In very rare cases, the abscess can show up even after both dental and surgical procedures. In cases like this, or where the tooth is severely broken, the tooth will be completely extracted.

Painkillers

There is no doubt that dental abscesses are very painful. Over the counter painkillers from a local pharmacy can be used to get some relief however, they should only be used for temporary relief while you are waiting for proper dental treatment. Also, do not overuse the painkillers and always follow the prescription mentioned on the cover. Painkillers will just reduce the pain and cannot get rid of the abscess or the infected tissues and should never be used as an alternative to proper dental treatment.

Taking the fight to Abscess, Tooth Pain and Gum Disease in Leeds

Sunday, December 18th, 2011

Many complications that arise in the mouth can often start off a chain reaction, as it is with the connection between gum disease, tooth pain and abscesses. It is all kicked off in Leeds with poor oral hygiene which allows bacteria to build up in the mouth and from plaque. Tartar will form at the bottom of the teeth and start to affect the gums and the teeth and if left unchecked, the gums will become infected and the teeth develop decay- leading to toothache. In the meantime, this infection can lead to an abscess forming and then you are in trouble as these have a habit of re-offending and are very dangerous to your health as they leak poison into your blood and brain. Once your mouth has ventured into this level of danger, you have a life-long battle to beat it, and then stop it from happening again. Your dentist may have to carry out various procedures, depending how bad things have got, to at least give your teeth and gums some hope. With tooth decay, you may get away with a filling, but if the tooth is really sore, it means you will require a root canal. Gum disease needs tender handling. First you have to address your lifestyle and how you look after your teeth and really change the way you clean your teeth and gums, and you really have to try everything from standard products to natural herbal ones, whilst allowing your dentist to deep clean way below the gum-line regularly. An abscess means that the tooth could be a lost cause and the inevitable outcome may need the tooth to be removed. But you need to get information from your dentist and learn to understand just how destructive these conditions are in order to fight them correctly.