abscessed tooth
abscess of the teeth caused by an infection that resulted in the existence of pus around the teeth, swelling is a very serious condition, and can cause more serious problems if not treated promptly. when the pulp of the tooth dies due to damage or decay, and bacteria will grow from the remaining dead tissue, and eventually the bacteria will spread from the roots of a dead tooth into the tissue under and cause pockets of pus, swelling.
Gum disease is also a cause teeth to become swollen, sore gums causing the gums to shift and tenuous, and there is a gap tooth gap, and when the gap was blocked then the bacteria will grow and spread. and when this happens, the swelling of my gums began to form from the bottom, and when the leave would cause greater swelling and continue to spread.
after infection and began to spread your jawbone can not start in the movement because it makes creating space in an area that has been infected, after the bones have started difficult for the movement, and the pressure will be greatly reduced, although the infection will remain. even when you get an infection will help constantly and tooth pain will be felt again. once again the bone that has been stretched, there is nothing left to support the IGI, which causes it to become loose and eventually need to be extracted.
early symptoms of swelling in the teeth easily visible, because it will cause pain in the affected area, red or swollen gums, bad taste in your mouth, swelling around the jaw, and possibly a high fever. swelling causes a very sick feeling. and if in let's continue to ache and the pain will continue to grow.
swelling mostly occurs when the toothache comes back, even though the pain was in front, and after the swelling of the tooth, and the dentist will not immediately pull it out. if the tooth has an infection in the extraction swelling persists, and quickly spread. and your dentist will prescribe an antibiotic that can help destroy the bacteria.
dentist can also perform a root canal action, in an effort to raise the dead or decaying tissues, but not the least, and he also had to drill a hole in the tooth to remove the dead tissue. and the most common treatment with swelling is to use antibiotics to kill bacteria, then pulling teeth, you should not do that because it would be bad-swelling is one that could damage your jawbone.