A toothache can make life miserable, and treatment will depend on what’s causing the pain. In some cases, a toothache results from a cavity or a fractured tooth. However, a toothache could indicate a dental abscess in more severe scenarios.
When there is an oral bacterial infection, it leads to an abscess. Patients with an abscess may notice an inflamed pocket of pus around the affected tooth. The abscess is usually extremely painful, making it difficult to chew, talk, or brush your teeth.
There are three main types of infections that can result in a tooth abscess:
A dental abscess will not go away on its own, so seek immediate treatment if you suspect dental abscesses. Here are some signs that it’s time to call a dentist:
First, a dentist will confirm that you have an infection by examining your mouth. To determine the extent of the infection, they may recommend an x-ray, CT scan, or thermal test.
Once they know the extent of the infection, the dentist will begin treating the abscessed tooth. Treatment options include:
Treating an affected tooth is crucial to your oral and overall health. Developing dental abscesses can lead to a weakened immune system.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, an untreated abscess can spread the infection to the heart or brain. When an abscess ruptures, it can lead to sepsis throughout the body.
If you think you have a dental abscess, don’t delay–contact a skilled dentist immediately.
At Rio Rancho Smiles Family Dental, we are committed to keeping our patients healthy. We provide our patients with comprehensive oral healthcare aimed at preventing illness and disease. If you want more information about what we can do for you, call us at (505) 994-9693 or contact us online.
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