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Treatment
- Open up (incise) and drain the abscess. The dentistwillmake a small cut into the abscess, allowing the pus todrainout, and then wash the area with salt water (saline).
- Perform a root canal. This can help eliminatetheinfection and save your tooth.
- Pull the affected tooth.
- Prescribe antibiotics.
Keeping this in view, what is the best antibiotic for a tooth infection?
Antibiotics of the penicillin class, suchaspenicillin and amoxicillin, are most commonly used to helptreattooth infections. An antibiotic calledmetronidazolemay be given for some types ofbacterialinfections.
- Saltwater Rinse. Until you can get to the dentist, one ofthebest things you can do is swish warm, salty water around inyourmouth.
- OTC Pain Relievers. Dentists suggest acetaminophenforchildren.
- Cold Compress. If your face is swollen, put an ice pack onyourcheek.
Secondly, can a tooth infection go away on its own?
This kind of infection is called anabscessedtooth, or a periapical abscess.Theseinfections don't go away on their own, soit'simportant to see your dentist if you think you have one. Ifit'snot treated, it can spread to your jaw or other areasofyour head or neck.
Signs and symptoms of a tooth abscess include:
- Severe, persistent, throbbing toothache that can radiate tothejawbone, neck or ear.
- Sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures.
- Sensitivity to the pressure of chewing or biting.
- Fever.
- Swelling in your face or cheek.
- Tender, swollen lymph nodes under your jaw or in yourneck.