An abscessed tooth is one of the common dental problem wherein it is sometimes mistakenly thought to be a normal toothache. When your tooth tends to hurt and keeps you up every night, it is not a regular toothache but rather an abscessed tooth.

An Abscessed tooth is more worrisome since it is already an infection from the root tip of the tooth that spreads around the root. Once the abscess form in the tooth, the tooth already lost the ability to fight off viruses and bacteria which will, later on, lead to infection and swelling. If the abscessed tooth cannot be treated or if the infection spreads, you will need an endodontist to have a surgery called root canal.

What Causes Abscessed Tooth?

A tooth abscess is usually caused by poor dental health and hygiene, severe eating of high-sugar foods, clenching, or debris of previous dental work.

The cure for an Abscessed Tooth

Although Abscessed tooth can be avoided, some people are already suffering from this infection; to help cure the Abscessed tooth you must call your endodontist or Dentist to have a root canal surgery. If you are still not ready for a root canal surgery, some remedies available to relieve the pain.

  • Penicillin. The penicillin act as the antibiotic that helps fight the bacteria that causes the infection.
  • Incision and Drainage. This procedure helps to remove the pus that causes further infection.
  • Avoid Cold and Very Hot Foods. Extreme temperature can trigger the pain if you have an abscessed tooth. It is best to avoid it to prevent pain.
  • Pain Reliever Medicine. Pain reliever medicine can be taken to ease the pain. But still, it is temporary, and you are still advised to visit your dentist for correct treatment of an abscessed tooth.
  • Avoid High- Sugar Foods. It is best to avoid high sugar foods if you are suffering from an abscessed tooth to prevent a change in the alkalinity of your mouth and put the tooth at risk.
  • Rinse With Warm Salt Water. The warm salty water act as an antiseptic that fights off bacteria and relieves the pain especially if gum infection causes the abscess.

If you happen to experience a toothache, see your dentist immediately to have a checkup and examination and to determine whether it is only an ordinary toothache or it is already and an abscessed tooth. Having the right treatment with a professional dentist can save yourself from the pain.

Suffering from a severe toothache which can be an indication abscessed tooth? Contact us at Thomas & Thomas Dental for Dental Services in Phoenix, call (602) 598-0338. Our passionate team is ready to serve you. We are located at 7150 N. 7th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85020.

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