Dental Abscess

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Dental Abscess Campbelltown

A dental abscess is a pus that develops inside the gums or teeth. Different regions of the tooth may develop a dental abscess for various reasons.

A periodontal abscess develops in the gums at the sides of a tooth root, as opposed to a periapical abscess, which develops at the tooth root’s tip.

An abscessed tooth is treated by draining it and getting rid of the infection by your Campbelltown dentist.

In the worst-case scenario, the tooth might need to be pulled even though we might be able to salvage it with a root canal procedure.

Dental abscesses can cause serious, sometimes fatal complications if left untreated.

Causes of Dental Abscess

Dental pulp infections, which affect the tooth’s innermost layer of blood vessels, sensitive nerves, and connective tissues, can result in dental periapical abscesses.

A dental cavity or another opening in the tooth allows bacteria to enter, where they then spread to the sensitive areas. The root tip may expand and become inflamed as a result of this.

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Symptoms of Dental Abscess

The following are signs of dental abscesses:

  • fever
  • foul taste in the mouth
  • difficulty in opening the mouth
  • pain when biting or touched
  • sensitivity to extreme temperatures
  • difficulty in sleeping
  • generally unwell feeling

Treatments for Dental Abscess

Dental abscesses are treated by eliminating the source of the illness and draining the fluid completely.

The following are potential treatments:

  • An infected tooth may require root canal therapy to have the abscess removed from the root before being filled and sealed.
  • tooth extraction may be necessary if root canal therapy is not viable.
  • An incision is created in the gum to drain the abscess during the incision and drainage procedure.

A local anaesthetic will be used during procedures to numb the area.

Under general anaesthetic, which puts you to sleep, more involved treatments might be carried out.

Dental abscesses are not often treated with antibiotics, but they might be prescribed if the infection has progressed or is extremely bad.

Preventing Dental Abscess

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Preventing dental abscesses begins with avoiding tooth decay/cavities. To avoid tooth decay, take good care of your teeth.

Here are some pointers:

  • Drink plenty of fluoridated water.
  • Brush your teeth at least 2x a day using fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush.
  • Floss every day to keep the spaces between your teeth clean.
  • Use an antibacterial or fluoride mouthwash to protect against tooth decay.
  • Replace your toothbrush bristles every three months or when they become worn or frayed.
  • Consume healthful foods and limit sugary and between-meal snacks.
  • Regular check-ups and expert cleanings should be scheduled with your Campbelltown dentist.

Dental Abscess Treatment in Campbelltown

If you have a dental abscess and wish to see your Campbelltown dentist immediately, call us and make an appointment right once.

Same-Day Dental Emergency Appointment Available in Campbelltown

For a dental emergency in Campbelltown, contact (02) 4620 0800 or book your appointment online.

We are located at Marketfair Campbelltown Shop 21B, 4 Tindall St in Campbelltown.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Are dental abscesses dangerous?

Dental abscesses, when appropriately treated, rarely cause major or long-term complications.

On the other hand, a severe tooth abscess can create consequences, possibly even severe ones, if left untreated.

Are dental abscesses contagious?

No. Dental abscesses cannot be passed from one person to person.

Do dental abscesses go away on their own?

Dental abscesses don’t disappear by themselves. If you believe you have one, visit your Campbelltown dentist.

If unattended, they may expand to your jaw or areas of your head or neck.