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Find the Best Emergency Dental Extraction Dentist in Houston

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  1. Recognizing a Broken Tooth Abscess

  2. Broken Tooth Abscess: Symptoms & Causes • You can break a tooth in several ways. Many times, a tooth that breaks is already in poor condition. A perfectly healthy tooth, however, can break when you bite down on something hard, or experience and injury. • Once a tooth becomes compromised, bacteria can easily enter and cause an abscess. • Once the infection sets in, it can expand and cause pain. • You may notice pain, swelling, or sensitivity to hot and cold. Call your dentist for an appointment as soon has you notice pain or discomfort.

  3. Recognizing a Broken Tooth Abscess When you have a broken tooth abscess, your symptoms may present as mild discomfort at first. If you know the tooth is already cracked or broken, it is possible that an infection has started. Sometimes you need time to prepare for your broken tooth repair. An abscess can begin while you wait for treatment.  You may not realize the tooth is damaged until you get an infection. Look out for these symptoms of a broken tooth abscess. 

  4. What are the Causes of Dental/ Tooth Abscesses? Bacteria causes dental abscess. Bacteria can enter a tooth after it is damaged by an injury or tooth decay. Your white blood cells try to fight the bacteria, causing a pocket of infection in your tooth or gums. An abscess can also form in your jaw bone.

  5. Treatment for a Dental Abscess If the infection resides in your tooth, you may get a filling or root canal. Your dentist may also give you antibiotics for a tooth abscess to make sure you heal properly before finishing your tooth repair. Many dentists clean the tooth out to prepare for a filling or root canal then send patients home for a few days. This way the dentist can make sure the infection is cleared before sealing your tooth with a filling or crown. Severe infection may lead to an extraction of the tooth. 

  6. How to Get the Right Gum Treatment for Your Dental Health? Your general dentist can help you treat gum disease or infection. If you have a fever or severe pain, visit an emergency dental clinic. The dentist near me may have you come in for an urgent appointment so the infection does not get worse. If it is after business hours, call the emergency number to find out what to do. Call Emergency Dentist at (346) 444-1125 if you need immediate help for a tooth abscess.

  7. Contact Us https://emergencydentistinhouston.com/learn-to-recognize-the-symptoms-of-a-broken-tooth-abscess/

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