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      Category : Health Centers > Mouth and Teeth (Oral and Dental)

Tooth Abscess

Alternate Names : Abscessed Tooth, Infected Tooth, Dental Abscess, Periapical Abscess

Tooth Abscess | Symptoms & Signs | Diagnosis & Tests | Prevention & Expectations | Treatment & Monitoring | Pictures and Images | Attribution


What can be done to prevent the infection?

Tooth abscess can be avoided by treating cavities early. Good brushing and flossing habits, regular dental check ups, and avoiding excessive amounts of sugary or starchy foods also help prevent tooth abscess.

What are the long-term effects of the infection?

Left untreated a tooth abscess can lead to general infection in the body. With prompt treatment, the tooth may be saved and serious complications from infection can be prevented.

The following can happen when a tooth abscess is not treated properly:

  • loss of the tooth
  • spread of the infection to other parts of the jaw
  • spread of infection to other parts of the body

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    Tooth Abscess: Treatment & Monitoring

    Author: Marvin Goldfogel, DDS
    Reviewer: Daniel C. Pizzi, DMD
    Date Reviewed: 04/20/01









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