Abscess, root canal, antibiotics....? - how long till tooth abscess bursts
The SA I developed an abscess on the bottom of my front teeth down. I did not know until yesterday was an abscess. I had no pain just swelling and pressure. Well, it feels a little uncomfortable. The doctor has me on antibiotics to stop infections, which began yesterday. How long until the swelling takes a little? I had to decide a date for hearing in March, when the root canal is not (he wanted me to a specialist edodontist). And how long until they do? They are at once or do I have to wait for a few weeks? But I have not really ibproufen his uncomfortablness and exciting. I do not know if this is important, but the teeth are not at all red (no sign) are dead, and he said he was more of a car accident, which in a number of years. I do not know if it makes a difference.
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Unfortunetly, not with a healthy mouth free does not mean that things happen Arent still not able to. From what is stated Probally experienced dental injuries, probably because of the accident. The trauma that causes tooth nerve dying slowly ... For some it may occur several days after the trauma that occurs in other cases, it can take years (like yours). Until recently, you have no indication that the nerve was dead, which is typical. The latter, developed by an infection) is usually at the apex (tip of the root of the tooth. Basicallly remini all dead tissue and nerves are dead, no way to remove the canals of the tooth, which is in an abscess. So it is not night yet ... its been done, but without the signs that your experience in the now. The reason for their Probally general dentist, he is referring to an endodontist because the tooth is not decisive, may be more difficult for a root canal. Microscopic Endodontics special instruments that allow them to clean better, orIf the canals of the tooth. Most of Endodontists welcome all who are wise timing. They understand that most patients who have before them in pain. Be sure to continue the antibiotic, the entire course. You will notice that w / in a few days, the tooth feel better, not worse ... this does not mean you do not get to care. Believe me, you will return to the infection. All patients are often thought it does not hurt to do more, I'm better ... and then a few weeks later, back in our office, swollen and painful. So please come and see the specialist. So to answer your question, if not already included, is the reason for testing touch / pressure on the gums, teeth opposed to the actual recall the abscesses and infections of the apex) (peak, which is under the gums. Good luck!
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