IS AN CAUSING YOU A LOT OF
PAIN?
There are several issues that can cause pain in the mouth:
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You could have a small cut along the inside of the cheek or you might have a cavity that needs to be filled.
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Another issue is an abscessed tooth.
This is an infection that occurs at the root of the tooth. It can also occur between the tooth and the gum line.
No matter where it is in the mouth, it can cause severe pain that often is not managed by over-thecounter medications.
Bacteria will settle into the spaces of the tooth that is decayed, which will lead to the infection that develops.
SYMPTOMS
Some people don't experience many symptoms of an abscess at all until they are hit with a sudden pain.
As with many infections, one of the first signs is a fever. It's usually low-grade and similar to what you might see with a cold.
You may experience pain while you're eating. This could result in not being able to eat anything on the side with the damaged tooth.
There could be a bitter taste in the mouth and the smell of the breath could be affected. General discomfort is common.
If you feel a sharp pain through the jaw or underneath the tooth, then it's likely a result of an abscess.
If the infection is severe, you could experience drainage from the tooth.
There are times when the pulp of the tooth might completely die. If this happens, then the pain usually goes away.
However, it could result in losing the tooth as there is nothing there to hold it in place.
The infection will still be in the gums and it could spread to other areas of the body. An antibiotic will help to remove the infection that is in the mouth.
TREATMENT
There are a few ways that an abscessed tooth can be treated A root canal is one option if there is any part of healthy tooth left.
At times, the abscess might need to be drained.
This is usually only in severe cases, and is done only if you can already see any of the infection draining in the mouth.
If there is damage beyond repair, then the tooth will likely be extracted. This means that the dentist will pull the tooth.
An antibiotic will typically be given before the removal of the tooth and you will need to take the medication after it is removed to eliminate the infection.
New technology offers a way that isn't as painful to eliminate the abscess.
A laser can be used to gently remove the infection.
This will help decrease any further infection that might occur.
PREVENTION
The best way to prevent an abscess is to maintain good oral health. Brush the teeth at least twice a day, and floss daily.
Visit the dentist every six months so that any cavities can be detected. If the cavity is seen in time, then it can be filled or treated before it results in an abscess.
If you are seeking professional dental advice, it's time to call Shumway Dental Care.
Their Chandler dentists will ask you questions, examine you, and determine exactly what needs to be done to get you back to normal.
Call today for an appointment. Visit http://www.mychandlerdentists.com/
SHUMWAY DENTAL CARE 3150 S Gilbert Rd Suite 1 Chandler, AZ 85286 (480) 659-7800 shumwaydentalcare@gmail.com