Try These Abscess Tooth Home Remedies For Dental Relief
Inside your tooth is a soft tissue called the pulp that helps form the calcified tissue called dentin. Dentin forms the body of your teeth and is covered by white enamel on the top. A plaque formation on the tooth’s surface (enamel) creates a cavity through which bacteria enter the tooth canal and cause infection. Such an infection, if left untreated, can lead to pus depositing in the pulp, dentin, or gum, causing an abscess. How To Identify Dental Abscess? If you are suffering from any of the following symptoms, you might need to see an endodontist. Severe pain in the affected tooth when chewing or even closing the mouth tightly. A bad taste in the mouth, and bad breath. Difficulty in completely opening the mouth. Fever. Sensitivity to hot and cold food or drinks. Swollen gums and (sometimes) face. Swollen lymph nodes. Pain may get worse when you lie down. Discharge of foul smelling fluid into the mouth (when the abscess breaks). Here is a list of some popular abscess tooth home remedies: Most home remedies are either used to ease pain or fight infection at the initial stages. If the condition is prolonged or severe, it is highly recommended that you see the dentist; your tooth may need surgery.
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