A DENTAL ABSCESS is a buildup of pus that forms within the teeth or gums, usually as the result of a bacterial infection beginning in the dental pulp. Abscesses can be very painful and potentially dangerous to overall health, and it’s important to get them treated quickly by an endodontist.
Dental abscesses come in three types, depending on what causes them. A periapical abscess happens when bacteria enters the dental pulp through a cavity. A periodontal abscess is the result of gum disease (or sometimes an injury). Finally, a gingival abscess happens when a foreign body like a piece of popcorn hull remains embedded in the gum tissue long enough to cause an infection.
The most obvious symptom of an abscessed tooth is throbbing pain in the area. Often, this pain will come on suddenly and worsen over time. There are many other symptoms, though, including:
A ruptured abscess may be accompanied by pain relief, as well as a bad taste from the draining pus. (This doesn’t mean treatment is no longer necessary!)
The goal of treating an abscessed tooth is to clear up the infection and relieve the pain. Depending on the type and severity of the abscess, treatment may include:
If you’ve been experiencing one or more of the symptoms of a dental abscess, don’t wait to get it treated. These kinds of problems don’t go away on their own, and only become more painful and more expensive over time. Schedule an appointment with us today so that we can take a look!
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