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Visit price without insuranceInitial visits are $129 and follow-ups are only $69 for active members. Learn about tooth infectionsThe mouth is a dynamic place that gets constant exposure to the external environment. There are bacteria that reside in the mouth and they are able to grow on the food residues and moistures in our mouth. Lack of regular cleaning can make the mouth a conducive place for bacteria to colonize, grow and cause bacterial infection. Below are a few common tooth infections:
Tooth infection causesConditions that create an opening for bacteria to get into the tooth itself or surrounding tissues are potential causes of tooth infections. A tooth abscess is a pocket of pus that is caused by a bacterial infection. Oral hygiene, diet, and genetic predisposition are also risk factors for tooth infection. The 3 most common causes of tooth infections are: Tooth decayDestruction of the tooth enamel generates openings for the bacteria to move deeper into the tooth and cause periapical abscess. Plaque formation plays a very important role in the development of dental cavities and tooth infection. Plaque is a collection of bacteria that sticks to the surface of the tooth, promoting tooth decay. Periodontitis/gum diseaseInflammation of the gums surrounding the tooth, causing periodontal abscess. Injuries to toothA broken or chipped tooth provides direct access for the bacteria to migrate deeper into the tooth, causing dental abscesses. Tooth infection medicationTooth infection medications primarily fall into the two main functional groups: How to prevent tooth infectionsFor tooth infection prevention, the key is to have lifestyle practices that promote good oral health hygiene. Effective practices include:
When to see a doctor for a tooth infectionYou should always see your dentist to get treatment for abscessed teeth and mouth pain. Do not delay treatment, as the infection does not go away on its own. The bacterial population will continue to spread, causing further tooth decay and damage to gum tissue. Related conditions to a tooth infectionUntreated tooth infections can spread to the other teeth and other parts of the body causing other health issues. Along with tooth infections, if you start to experience the following symptoms, they may be signals that the infection is spreading:
How to treat a tooth infectionWhen you see your dentist, the dentist will typically perform one of the following to treat an abscessed tooth:
Tooth infection symptomsOne obvious symptom of tooth infection is tooth pain with the following possible characteristics:
Additional symptoms may include:
Who can give me antibiotics for a tooth infection?Your dentist will likely prescribe an antibiotic to help kill the bacteria causing your tooth infection. Read on to learn more about the types of antibiotics used to treat tooth infections and over-the-counter options for pain relief.
How urgent is tooth infection?Tooth abscess is absolutely a dental emergency. If you have a tooth abscess, you need to seek treatment immediately. Left untreated, abscess can lead to infection that spreads through the body causing serious and even life-threatening effects. The sooner these issues are treated the better!
What will urgent care do for abscess tooth?When you seek urgent care for tooth abscess, your dentist will treat it or refer you to an endodontist, a specialist who's trained to work with abscessed teeth. The goal is to drain the infection and try to save the tooth.
Where should I go if I have a tooth infection?See your dentist promptly if you have any signs or symptoms of a tooth abscess. If you have a fever and swelling in your face and you can't reach your dentist, go to an emergency room. Also go to the emergency room if you have trouble breathing or swallowing.
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