HOPEFULLY NOBODY READING this has gone through a dental abscess, but it’s important to be able to recognize the signs of this dangerous oral health condition.
A dental abscess is a pocket of pus that can form in the jaw due to a bacterial infection. The infection typically begins in the pulp of an infected tooth. Abscesses can be extremely painful. They not only put the tooth in danger but can actually become life-threatening if the infection reaches the bloodstream. An abscess should be treated by an endodontist as soon as possible.
Common symptoms of a dental abscess are throbbing pain around the infected tooth (which can start suddenly and ramp up over time, radiate outward when lying down, and may get worse when biting down), tooth sensitivity, a foul taste, swelling and redness in the gums, a pimple on the gums, bad breath, swollen lymph nodes beneath the jaw, and even fever.
If the abscess ruptures, the release of pressure can give the impression that the problem has solved itself, but it’s still a serious dental emergency! It will not go away on its own and is much more likely to get worse, more hazardous to overall health, and more expensive to treat. Anyone who experiences these symptoms needs to schedule an appointment with an endodontist at the first opportunity.
SWIMMING IS A FANTASTIC way to stay active and healthy, especially during the warmer...
IF YOU'VE BEEN referred to an endodontist or are considering root canal treatment, you may...
HAVE YOU EVER wondered how people in the past dealt with something as common as…
HAVE YOU EVER wondered how people in the past dealt with something as common as…
TOOTH PAIN IS your body’s way of signaling that something isn’t right. Whether it’s a...
IT MAY SEEM HARMLESS, crunching on the leftover ice cubes at the bottom of your…