Can an absess on the gums over a tooth be cured with only antibiotics?!


Question: Can an absess on the gums over a tooth be cured with only antibiotics!?
I've had something similar once before and they had to cut it open!. That time I couldnt even talk or open my mouth and it was more on the throat and now on the gums and just uncomfortable especially when I swallow !.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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If you have an absess tooth, this needs to be extracted,because of the germs factors as well as viral factors!. It is too close to your brain possibility is that this would cause complications as well as the factor of cancer, so you need to consult a good and highly recommended dentist!.
Antibiotics will only take effect if the affected area has been taking cared of!. "You just don't put a bandaid on a problem,because it will never be resolved"!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I get the absesses all the time and antibotic's help like you wouldn't believe!. I was in so much pain over the last one it wasn't funny but it'll get rid of the infection!. Something else I do is pop the absess but that's me and I'm always doing things like that!. Put a hot compress on it and it'll draw the fluid to the surface!. DO NOT leave heat on your face when it's not comfortable to the touch!. I know that's common sense but when I was in pain I thought it'd be better and ended up with a burn on my face!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

No!. But, before it can be treated the antibiotics must be taken!. The reason is longwinded and I am pretty sure there will be some additional comments to my explanation but one reason is the prevention of the infection into the bloodstream!.

The abcess will still hurt like heck but the infection will be under control enough for treatment!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I would see your dentist as soon as possible!. you could try a peroxide and water rinse half and half to dilute the peroxide!. See if that helps until you get in to see your dentistWww@Answer-Health@Com

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Probably not!. This typically arises from an infection in the tooth, which requires a root canal or extraction!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

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