The bacteria in these areas can accumulate to the extent that an intensely painful sensation, redness, a bad taste in the mouth, food sensitivities and even gum or facial swelling can develop. Getting rid of the bacteria in the infected area can help reduce symptoms and heal.
There are several types of tooth abscesses or gum abscesses that can affect almost any area in the mouth. Both tooth and gum abscesses are treated through professional treatments. A home remedy can ease pain after your treatment is complete. You should see a dentist for a firm diagnosis and to discuss the best treatment options for your situation.
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You cannot normally treat a dental abscess yourself, but good hygiene can prevent them from forming. Clinical treatment options to get rid of a tooth or gum abscess include:
Treatment suitability varies by patient, so a dentist will determine the course of treatment for each case. You can book an appointment with one of our team if you are in Brighton and Hove.
Once a dental abscess forms, home remedies will not likely help to treat the root cause. After your treatment, healing abscesses will often respond to home remedies such as:
You cannot treat an abscess at home; you can only control the pain. You should never attempt treatment yourself. Home remedies will prevent, reduce, or eliminate the majority of the worst symptoms.
Oregano essential oil is a folk remedy used to treat all sorts of dental pain, and many other types of health issues. However, there is no clinical evidence to prove its efficacy. While oregano contains many polyphenols and flavones that may be beneficial to a person’s diet, an essential oil solution with carrier oil will not treat your dental abscess – though oregano oil is still harmless to try.
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It might not be necessary for an invasive dental treatment, as simple changes in dental care and hygiene might prevent an abscess from forming in the first place. People can try the tips we’ve listed below to stop dental abscesses from forming, as well as preventing many other dental and oral health issues:
Brush and floss your teeth at least twice daily, ideally after every meal
Switch to a fluoride toothpaste or try a fluoride mouthwash, which helps reach under the tooth and in the periodontal pocket
Use a good quality toothbrush and get a new one every 3 months; you can also try a soft-bristled brush to prevent pain from brushing after treatment
Attend regular dental checkups to make sure problems do not worsen
Avoid smoking tobacco or using any other tobacco-related products
General hygiene and dental care is the key to preventing a dental abscess so there is a huge benefit to practising the habits we’ve provided here. Your dentist can also advise on better dental care techniques for your situation, which will help avoid the need for treatments which can often be invasive.
Several dental treatments can get rid of an abscess quickly and many aftercare tips will help you to soothe the pain without antibiotics. By using simple preventative strategies and easy at-home techniques to help avoid gum or tooth infection, dental abscesses won’t become a worry.
If you have symptoms of a dental abscess or require any other type of dental treatment in the Brighton and Hove area, we can help. We even have many helpful options for nervous patients, so everyone can complete their treatment in comfort. Get in touch to book an appointment today.
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