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Which Hot And Cold Foods Can Cause You Dental Abscess Agony?

Thursday, September 18th, 2014

3534882_blogDental abscesses can be very painful and often, eating can contribute to throbbing, severe pain. There are certain foods and drinks, which may cause you to feel more pain and it’s best to avoid these. Here are some tips for handling dental abscesses and helping to reduce pain:

Dealing with pain

Abscesses can cause severe pain and it is particularly painful when you catch an abscess by mistake, you accidentally touch it or you eat or drink something that is sharp, acidic or very hot or cold. We advise our patients to take over the counter painkillers to reduce discomfort, but we strongly advise reading the dosage instructions and checking with us or a pharmacist beforehand if you have any queries. We also recommend applying an ice pack to the affected tooth; this will soothe pain and also reduce inflammation.

Seeing your dentist

When you have an abscess, it’s important to see your dentist as soon as you can, so that they can provide you with suitable treatment and relieve your pain. Unlike other abscesses, dental abscesses must be treated by dental professionals, other than doctors and if you see your GP there is only a limited amount of help they can give you. The reason for this is because dental abscesses need to be drained; this is to ensure that all harmful bacteria and fluids are removed from the mouth.

Watching what you eat and drink

If you have an abscess it’s best to avoid eating very hard or chewy foods, such as boiled sweets or candies, sharp foods, such as crisps and crusty bread, acidic flavours such as sour sweets and very hot foods and drinks, such as pies and pastries, hot coffee and tea and hot soup. If you’re eating a hot meal, try to wait for it to cool for longer than you would usually.

Suffering From Oral Abscess Agony In the Heart Of Leeds?

Tuesday, August 5th, 2014

4361359_blogDental abscess can be very painful and cause you great discomfort. If you are suffering from the symptoms of oral abscess and haven’t been for a check-up, you should visit City Leeds where we can seek to ease your pain as soon as possible.

Oral abscess symptoms

The symptoms of oral abscess agony involve a throbbing, tender pain which fades and intensifies intermittently. Chewing and talking can intensify the pain and swelling can occur in and around the affected area. Your teeth can also seem weak close to the abscess. It is important to seek treatment for these symptoms as abscesses can be potentially dangerous.

Abscess treatment

It is important to visit your local dentist, rather than your general practice doctor for oral abscess treatment. This is because your doctor has limited options compared to your dentist. Oral abscesses need to be drained and removed, unlike abscesses anywhere else on your body. Call us to arrange a swift appointment. In the meantime it’s advisable to avoid hot food and drink.

Protect against oral abscess

A great oral hygiene routine is the greatest way to avoid the occurrence of oral abscesses. Try to work flossing into your routine if you haven’t already. Use a soft toothbrush to clean with morning and night, whilst avoiding sugary food and drink. Check-ups are also key to maintaining a healthy dental regime.