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What is dental abscess and how can dental abscess be treated?

Dental abscess refers to the abscessed tooth carrying the pus which is enclosed in the gums or the tooth. This condition is usually caused when there is a bacterial infection in the pulp of the tooth or any severe gum disease, tooth decay or gingivitis. Get details: https://medium.com/@drrothsmile/what-is-dental-abscess-and-how-can-dental-abscess-be-treated-1bb67e58dbed<br>

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What is dental abscess and how can dental abscess be treated?

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  1. What is dental abscess and how can dental abscess be treated? Dental abscess refers to the abscessed tooth carrying the pus which is enclosed in the gums or the tooth. This condition is usually caused when there is a bacterial infection in the pulp of the tooth or any severe gum disease, tooth decay or gingivitis. This can also occur when the root canal treatment has been unsuccessful, leading to the opening of tooth enamel. When the tool enamel gets opened, bacteria enter the pulp. The treatment for dental abscess OrangeCounty depends on the source where the infection originated. The different kinds of treatment options for abscess There may be various kinds of treatments for dental abscess that includes root canal treatment, tooth extraction or even draining to rid the infection. The dentist administers oral antibiotics followed by the process of draining to clear off affected or infected tooth. If the tooth is restored after the cleaning process, the patient undergoes root canal where the inner parts or pulp chamber of the tooth is sealed properly to prevent any occurrence of further decay. If the infection is severe and the tooth cannot be restored, the dentist performs a dental surgery.

  2. Can the dental abscess treatment fail? Most of the times the dental abscess treatment is successful but it might fail also. Some of the reasons for the failure are as follows: Any periodontal issue Improper root canal treatment Cyst formation The penetrating of Maxillary Sinus Fractures in the tooth root How to counter the pain associated with abscess? There are certain painkillers available in the medicine shops that can subdue the pain associated with dental abscess. If the abscess gets ruptured, warm water mouth rinsing can clear off the bacteria. But, you must know that dental abscess cannot be treated by its own. Only a reliable dentist can eliminate the pus and clean the teeth. If no appointment is available under extreme pain situation, you will require out-of-hours emergency dental treatment. In this respect, dental abscess Laguna Hills can help a lot. How to prevent dental abscess? Proper oral care can help in the prevention of dental abscess. For an outstanding dental health, you need to prevent the occurrence of tooth decay. Regular dental check up is must to consider just like brushing and flossing. It is important to detect tooth decay at an earlier stage. Certain mouth cavities can lead to the occurrence of dental abscess. But, early detection can help correct all. You may follow the tips below: Dental abscess can be prevented with regular brushing and flossing as advised by the dentist. Regular visits to the dentist Avoiding sugary foods and aerated drinks Rinsing your teeth regularly with fluoride mouth wash

  3. Replace your brush when you have used it for more than 3 months. Bacteria from tooth decay and plague might spread to the softer tissues, leading to gum and tooth disease. So, we may say that dental abscess is the consequence of complications relating to gum disease and tooth decay. If you follow a good dental hygiene, you may prevent dental abscess from occurring.

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