Have you ever had a tooth abscess?!


Question: Have you ever had a tooth abscess?
How did you get rid of it? Antibiotics? Did your face swell? Did it hurt? Did the dentist have to make a cut in the gums to drain the puss? Did that hurt? How bad?

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when ever a pus the rule is to drain it . u are adviced amoxil as antibiotic coz its the staph and strep that are causative here in this region . the abcess drainage will only cause lil pain coz they will inject the local anesthetic and the needle prick will hurt only . how ever after drainage u will have to have ice cubes to relieve the pain . and also pain killer tablets and antibiotic cover to prevent the spread of organisms to the heart . get well soon . if its a pus dont stop ur self from the procedure



Ok (1) Yes, antibiotics can be required..(2) The dentist does whatever has to be done to provide proper treatment and (3)..There is only real pain if you ignore the issue and fail to get it treated and (4) You need to read my attached article. Good luck and I wish you well.
The Denture Pro.
Triangle of Death

Did you know that you have the Triangle of Death? Few people have ever heard the term or know that it is a real description of a real area......and YOU have it.

Draw an imaginary line from the outside of one eye across your forehead to the outside of the other eye....Now draw an imaginary line from the outside of the eyes down to the corners of the mouth until they meet in the center of your chin.....You have just drawn the Triangle of Death.

That area is so named because within that area lies structures that are prone to infection. The areas are the mouth (teeth), the nose (sinuses) and the eyes. All of which are known to become extremely infected for various reason...All of those structures lie very close to the brain and an infection from those areas can get dumped directly into the blood stream or work it's way up to the brain. Infection in the blood stream can also be fatal if you happen to be someone with a cardiac (heart) problem....Because of that issue alone blood producing procedures should never be performed in the mouth, such as extractions or root canals, without the patient first having been on a schedule of antibiotics prior to the procedures.

Infection from bad teeth have been documented to have been released into the blood stream and went directly to the heart causing death....That same scenario could take place byway of a serious infection within the boundaries of the Triangle of Death. Infection within the Triangle of Death can be fatal if untreated thus preventing it from reaching the brain, heart or other vital organs.

This information provided by:
The Denture Pro.
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Floyd Spiva jr.



My mother had one. Had to get it removed at the dentist. She was all like: "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH… :)




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